![]() It works so well that it is, as The New York Times' John Markoff put it, " boring." The implications, however, are breathtaking. Even the way the car accelerated out of turns felt right. "Autodriving," said a woman's voice, and just like that, the car was operating autonomously, changing lanes, obeying traffic lights, monitoring cyclists and pedestrians, making lefts. I saw the car's human operator take his hands from the wheel and the computer assume control. Google's self-driving cars can tour you around the streets of Mountain View, California.
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