Vaguely terrifying, to be fair.
It's probably only a matter of time before more and more autonomous vehicles start sharing the road with us.
One idea, from researchers in Japan: giant, animatronic googly eyes attached to the front of autonomous golf carts — and the results speak for themselves.Unlike with human drivers, pedestrians have no obvious way to interact with a vehicle that is relying entirely on sensors and onboard computers.
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