Watch Google’s driverless Prius screeches its tires

When it comes to driverless cars that’s automated by computers integrated in the car or through zillions of lasers and command by a super computer through super-fast unknown LTE technology, we always assume that self-driving cars are very slow. Well apparently not.
At last week’s TED conference Google brought out one of its infamous autonomous hybrids to show off to attendees, and The Big G’s engineers had it squealing tires and clipping cones at the top of a parking structure. Just to prove a point that slow-moving robots are the things of a past.











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