A new autonomous Audi RS 7, dubbed «Robby,» recently lapped California's Sonoma Raceway in 2 minutes, 1 second — a time that Audi says is
faster than a human driver managed at the helm of the RS 7.
Not exact matches
I clung to the shotgun seat while a self - driving Audi TT - S took corners far
faster than most
human drivers would dare, and Stanford professor Chris Gerdes, who runs the Stanford Dynamic Design Lab, sat at the wheel.
Researchers estimate species are being lost at a rate at least 100 times
faster than historical levels, with habitat loss, over-hunting and climate change just a few of the many
human - caused
drivers behind the event.
We might have to wait many years for a fully autonomous electric car from GM to hit the dealerships, in part because the technology still has to mature, but also because legislation isn't ready and it's not quite clear yet how
fast - or slow - regulators will move on this (if it can be convincingly shown that it saves lives and is safer
than human drivers, things might go
fast).