Nissan took a page out of the lives of bees and fish when it designed the Eporo. While these little guys are not yet big enough to hold a family of four, they’re the first step in revolutionizing driver-less cars.
These cars work by simulating a school of fish and how they interact together as a group. By using a ‘frickin laser beam’ to judge distances and communication software to talk to each other, a group of these little things can make it around an obstacle course with ease.
Now my worry is that once these things get bigger, and their laser get larger, they’ll learn how to blind us all and run over our dogs. The revolution is near.

November 10, 2009 05:00 PM | by