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Berkeley deploys 100 RL-controlled cars to smooth highway traffic
Researchers deployed 100 reinforcement learning-controlled autonomous vehicles into rush-hour traffic to eliminate stop-and-go waves and reduce fuel consumption across all drivers on the road.
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SourceBerkeley AI Research
Researchers at UC Berkeley deployed 100 reinforcement learning-controlled autonomous vehicles into live rush-hour highway traffic to eliminate phantom traffic jams and reduce fuel consumption for all drivers. The experiment addressed stop-and-go waves that plague congested roads, where small driver ...
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