Article 55JYM This self-driving startup built a “car without wheels” for remote driving

This self-driving startup built a “car without wheels” for remote driving

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Timothy B. Lee
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The ideal self-driving car would drive itself all the time, in all situations. But achieving that goal in practice is difficult-so difficult, in fact, that most self-driving companies have provisions for human backup to help cars get out of tricky or confusing situations.

But companies are often secretive about exactly how these systems work. Perhaps they worry that providing details-or even admitting they exist-will cast their self-driving technology in an unflattering light.

So it was refreshing to see the self-driving startup Voyage unveil its remote driving console as if it was announcing a major new product-which, in a sense, it is. Voyage didn't just create software that allows a remote operator to give instructions to a self-driving car-it built a physical "Telessist Pod" where a remote driver sits to control the vehicle.

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