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Autonomous boats could be your next ride – MIT News
Roboat II is a self-driving, passenger-carrying boat in development for use in the canals of Amsterdam. Work on these autonomous vehicles is led by Daniela Rus…

The feverish race to produce the shiniest, safest, speediest self-driving car has spilled over into our wheelchairs, scooters, and even golf carts. Recently, theres been movement from land to sea, as marine autonomy stands to change the canals of our cities, with the potential to deliver goods and services and collect waste across our waterways.
In an update to a five-year project from MITs Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and the Senseable City Lab, researchers have…
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