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Toyota partners with MIT, Stanford in ‘intelligent’ cars project

Toyota partners with MIT, Stanford in ‘intelligent’ cars project

Posted on September 5, 2015September 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Toyota has announced that it is collaborating with Stanford University and MIT to develop so-called intelligent cars instead of autonomous vehicles. This is said to be a $50 million research project, and it will be directed by now-former DARPA researcher Gill Pratt. Toyota’s goal isn’t to remove the human element from its vehicles, but rather make those humans better drivers. After all, most accidents are due to human error, and even present self-driving cars can blame human operators for their (infrequent) accidents.
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