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Now driverless cars can see around corners

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Researchers are working on technology that could help driverless cars to see around corners in a bid to make them safer for real roads.



A team from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US will present their latest work at the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems in China next week, which improves on a system called ShadowCam that was developed several years ago.

Playing with shadows



The team's aim is for driverless cars to be able to pre-emptively spot other vehicles or hazards such as pedestrians before humans would, even if they are out of sight and around corners.



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