Nissan Motor Co is demonstrating for the first time its groundbreaking driverless car technology this week at the CEATEC Japan 2013, being held in Chiba Prefecture until October 5. The car will be driving around a pre-set route through the city streets and will also demo the artificial intelligence to find a parking spot. Nissan received the first official license plate from the Japanese government to be able to test the car on actual roads in the country. They are targeting to release the car and its advanced driver assist system to the consumer market by the year 2020. Other carmakers also showcased their new products at CEATEC, including Toyota‘s single passenger electric vehicle and Honda‘s automatic vehicle designed for indoor use…
"Computerworld"