The sleek, brightly colored racer was plopped down in New York City's Times Square, attracting the attention of NYC locals and tourists who just didn't k**w what to make of the thing. Its creators believe those questions will soon be answered, adding to the larger conversation about auto**mous driving development.
The race car, which doesn't need a human driver, will continue its U.S. debut at Formula E's New York City ePrix event this weekend. When the concept was first introduced back in 2015, the plan was to hold self-driving races before each Formula E event. While the Roborace cars aren't ready for that just yet, the company will be showing off its auto**mous systems in two on track demos this weekend using the company's prototype DevBot cars. The Robocar, for **w, is just for show.* Read more...