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"Damned if it didn’t work at the next light, bringing the car to a safe stop two car lengths behind the guy in front of us. “We didn’t know it would do that!” Lipinski said with some excitement." Uh, wait, what? Driving down a street in tonnes of steel and you're experimenting with a journalist behind the wheel?
A lot of major players like Google are tying up with car manufacturers like Audi and Volvo for implementing connected car technologies. And I'd say, we may get this sooner than later. But this is going to be a major leap. A lot of consumers are excited and a lot more are curious. But Audi is also right, there are still so many potential issues that need to be ruled out.