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Uber’s self-driving research car is spotted on the street

Uber’s self-driving research car is spotted on the street

Posted on May 30, 2015August 9, 2019 By Jarvis

Uber is testing out its self-driving cars on the public roads of Pittsburgh around its new research institute at Carnegie Mellon University, the Center for Advanced Technologies (CAT). Uber recently posted job openings for its CAT, specifically hunting for “motion planning engineers” among other research positions–Uber may even still have some openings.

Uber’s self-driving car was seen to have a rotating device mounted to the roof of the car. When prodded for more information about the mysterious vehicle, Uber spokesperson Trina Smith said, “this vehicle is part of our early research efforts regarding mapping, safety, and autonomy systems.” She didn’t reveal much considering that those points are the entire purpose of Uber’s CAT.

Smith may be keeping her lips sealed on Uber’s research endeavors because of all of the competition on the frontier of self-driving cars. Google aims to have self-driving cars on the market by 2020, after having begun research back in 2010.
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