06/26/2012 - Austin Business Journal | by Sandra Zaragoza Read more
05/23/2012 - Professor Peter Stone has been elected as a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) for his significant contributions to machine learning, multiagent systems, and robotics, and pioneering applications in robot soccer, trading agents, and autonomous driving domains. Peter's main research interest in artificial intelligence is understanding how to best create complete intelligent agents. Read more
05/17/2012 - InnovationNewsDaily | Jeremy Hsu, Senior Writer Ordinary Americans can't buy intelligent, self-driving cars just yet, but the technology could someday revolutionize one of the nation's most common road rituals—the morning and evening commutes that bookend the workday for millions of people. Read more
03/23/2012 - Reuters Computer scientists at the University of Texas in Austin are developing intersections of the future, designed to accommodate the driverless vehicles they believe will soon take over our roads. The intersection will have no traffic lights and no stop signs, just computer programs that will talk directly to each car on the road. Read more
03/16/2012 - The Cities page on Atlantic.com takes a look at research on the intersections of the future done by computer scientist Peter Stone. Read more
03/04/2012 - Austin American-Statesman | By Cristina Peña Having already designed an SUV that drives itself, a project group at the University of Texas is now working on the technological next step: an autonomous intersection that lets driverless vehicles navigate without stoplights or stop signs. Read more
02/28/2012 - The Alcalde | Rose Cahalan Read more
02/21/2012 - Discovery News | By Jesse Emspak A computer program that reserves slots at an intersection might be a way to ease gridlock and boost safety. Read more
02/21/2012 - http://youtu.be/_jEt-PUq31QHigh-tech invention would revolutionize roadways AUSTIN (KXAN) - Austin is famous for its live music, outdoor fun and lake-living. Unfortunately, it's also known for heavy traffic. Read more

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