Google’s Sergey Brin announced at the Code Coference today that the company has built a few prototype self-driving cars from scratch. Google’s_prototype_cars don’t need a human to intervene at all — which means there isn’t a steering wheel, accelerator pedal or brake pedal. Instead, software and sensors replace all of those. The company says that the automobiles will be very “basic” — as it wants to adapt them as quickly as possible to different use-cases, but the bottomline is that they will transport you to your destination at the push of a button. Most importantly, Google says that its self-drive...

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