A Google lab so secret that even one of the vital company’s own employees have no idea of its existence? That’s Google X — or it was, before The brand new York Times ran a profile at the lab’s super secret goings-on at an undisclosed location somewhere within the San Francisco Bay Area. Naturally, the paper doesn’t have a ton of knowledge concerning the lab, which some claim is “run just like the CIA,” though it paints an image populated by robots who’re are learning menial work tasks and the way to take photos for Google Maps . There are around 100 concepts in all from the lab that helped give rise to these driverless cars , including social networking dinner plates and internet-connected refrigerators. No word at the lab’s production of an adamantium-laced super soldier for the Canadian government, but we’re sure it’s around there somewhere.
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