New autonomous driving solution: Israeli-developed robot driver
According to US media reports, an Israeli company has recently invented a robot driver that can replace humans in driving cars, offering an alternative approach to solving the problem of autonomous driving.

As reported by the American science website, Popular Science, the robot driver weighs 15 kilograms, is foldable and can be stored in a suitcase, and can be installed in the driver's seat of any car when needed. The robot is equipped with an autonomous driving system called the "Intelligent Vehicle Driving System," which uses cameras, motion sensors, mechanical devices, and a complex computer vision algorithm to observe road conditions, avoid obstacles and pedestrians, and control speed and direction.
Currently, the concept image of the product has not yet been released. Staff involved in the research and development introduced that the experimental model costs \$1600, and the cost will be further reduced after mass production. The project team has been testing the robot driving golf carts in parking lots in Israel and is working hard to reduce the robot's weight. They plan to complete beta testing by the end of this year and then seek commercial development.
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