The Berlin team has pushed the idea ahead by hooking the car up to an iPad. In the video posted after the break, you can see how it all works. The iPad’s GPS location is sent out to the car, and then the user can even track the car’s movement and scanner information directly from the iPad. It’s a cool use of Apple’s technology, though not all of that would make it to a consumer implementation of this technology, of course (and I don’t think that we as a society have even started taking on all the implications of cars that drive themselves). As a prototype, though, it seems like it works great.
[via MacStories]
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