The Maserati MC20 Coupe set a new land speed record for autonomous vehicles, reaching 197.7 mph at the Kennedy Space Center. This achievement utilized self-driving software from Politecnico di Milano and was part of ongoing efforts to enhance the reliability of autonomous driving systems. The record not only surpasses the previous mark of 192.2 mph but also serves as a crucial step for applying learnings from racing to ensure safer autonomous vehicles on public roads. The focus is on stress-testing AI and robotics for sustainable high-speed autonomous mobility on highways.
These world speed records are much more than just a showcase of future technology, we are pushing AI-driver software to the absolute edge.
By pushing the boundaries, the team hopes to improve safety by applying their learnings to autonomous road vehicles operating on local roads.
The Maserati MC20 Coupe set a new land speed record for autonomous vehicles, reaching 197.7 mph at the Kennedy Space Center.
The achievement highlights the importance of stress-testing algorithms for managing extreme speeds and enhancing safety in autonomous driving systems.
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