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 …
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