【英语时差8,16】智能轮子(在线收听

Ya?l: My car is stupid, Don.
D: What do you mean, Ya?l?
Y: I turn the key, the engine ignites. I turn the steering wheel, the wheels move. And      that's it.
D: Well, what do you expect? That's how a car works.
Y: I know, but cars are so rigidly mechanical, you know? It's like when we removed the      horses to make horseless carriages, they took away the only intelligent part of the      carriage.
D: So you want to go back to the horse and buggy days?
Y: No. But it would be cool if cars were more intelligent.
D: You mean like being able to sense things and react to them, like a horse might?
Y: Right. Actually, there are designers and engineers at MIT working on a new kind of      three-wheeled car---a new kind of wheel actually. It's a sort of "smart" wheel that      contains most of the mechanical parts of the car---drive train, suspension, and      braking. And the wheels have artificial intelligence---they can sense obstructions and      potholes in the road. And since these smart wheels can communicate with each      other, they could allow cars in cities to move in flocks, like birds or sheep. Also, the      wheels can turn 360 degrees, so the car can move in any direction.
D: That sounds kinda futuristic. Do these cars actually exist?
Y: Sort of. There are computer models and a few prototypes, but it's not like you can      buy one at a car dealership.
D: Well, let me know when you can. 
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