Volvo developing a car that cannot crash

October 28, 2009 @ 12:14 am

Streetsblog posted this video of a disguised Volvo S60 prototype that the company is testing in Copenhagen that has a computer system which can essentially detect possible pedestrian collisions and prevent them from happening.

The system basically uses a series of sensors that detect objects around the car and if the car seems to be headed for a collision, the vehicle will either 1) slow down significantly if it is going over 25km/h; or 2) stop completely if it is already going under 25km/h.

Certainly an interesting idea and I really wonder how well this system would hold up in a city as crowded and fast-moving as NYC. Volvo hopes to have some sort of pedestrian detection system in their S60 vehicles by 2010 if all goes well in testing.

Nikon Coolpix S60 ad for face recognition

December 2, 2008 @ 3:56 pm

Nikon is advertising its Coolpix S60 compact digital camera with these clever ads that show off (and exaggerate, I’m sure) just how great its facial recognition system is. With all of the hoopla in the UK about false advertising from Apple, I wonder if these ads would garner the same reaction. I mean, no way is Nikon’s face recognition software that good.

Click inside to see 2 more ads from this series.

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