Laser Tech for Autonomous Cars Reveals Objects Hidden Around Corners
Someday self-driving cars could react to hazards before passengers even see them - thanks to a laser-based imaging technology being developed at Stanford University that can see around corners. Tech Briefs spoke to the researchers about the new technology, and the future of autonomous driving.
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