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These are the crazy futuristic cars of Roborace, the world's first driverless racing series

TheVerge:

Roborace will be the world's first driverless racing series when it debuts either later this year or early next year, but the organizers have finally unveiled what its custom-made electric cars will look like — and boy do they look wild. The four-wheeled autonomous vehicles appear to be covered in sensors and look wickedly aerodynamic, with bodywork that covers up all the internals and massive openings around each axle.

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micx2947d ago

"Beauty was very high on our agenda,"

That much is true, the car looks slick. I'm looking forward to the race.

gizmig2947d ago

Beauty with the beast - This must be the perfect example for the one. I am sure our next generation gonna see more advancement in the technology.

EXTREMETECH2944d ago

This is a perfect example of future of racing. The cars with drivers will now replace with driverless cars and can be hand controlled. I just want to see these cars testings on the race tracks on the turnings as they require more experience and timing.

Sahil2938d ago

I have zero interest in the drivers, they only hold back innovation, so I approve of this series.

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There's finally a new 8K monitor on the way, with DisplayPort 2.1 included

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LG quietly fixes vulnerability in thousands of their TVs which could give access to hackers

Owners of LG TVs may want to learn about this vulnerability which could give hackers access to your device. Luckily, LG has rolled out a fix.

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Galaxy S25 to Integrate Advanced Google AI Features

Samsung's Galaxy S25 is set to elevate Google AI integration, extending to hardware depths.

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