Robot-driven Maserati MC20 sets new world speed record
- Maserati set a new speed record for driverless cars with its MC20, reaching 197.7 mph on a 2.8-mile runway at Kennedy Space Center.
- This record surpasses the previous mark of 192.8 mph set by the Indy Autonomous Challenge in April 2022.
- Paul Mitchell, CEO of Indy Autonomous Challenge, stated that these tests push AI technology limits for safer autonomous vehicles.
- Professor Sergio Matteo Savaresi highlighted that high-speed tests are crucial for assessing AI stability and evaluating robo-drivers' behavior in extreme conditions.
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Maserati MC20 hits nearly 200 mph without a driver
A Maserati MC20 coupe recently reached a speed of almost 200 miles per hour – and there was no human driver behind the wheel at the time. The supercar achieved a speed of 197.7 mph while "robo-driver" technology drove it at the Kennedy Space Center’s 15,000-foot Space Florida Launch and Landing Facility runway, according to a Monday press release from the company. Maserati said that eye-popping speed marked a "new autonomous driving record."The …
Autonomous Maserati MC20 breaks AI land speed record
Doing well to keep themselves in the news, Maserati just recently jumped into the exciting realm of breaking world records, setting a new top speed for autonomously driven cars with its renowned MC20 supercar. The post Autonomous Maserati MC20 breaks AI land speed record appeared first on The Manual.
Driverless Maserati MC20 breaks speed record, reaches 197.7 mph on NASA runway
The test was orchestrated by the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC) in partnership with Politecnico di Milano, Italy's largest scientific-technological university. The run took place on the historic 2.8-mile runway at the Space Florida Launch and Landing Facility (LLF), once used for NASA Space Shuttle landings.Read Entire Article
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