Google's gesture-based vehicle patent a great excuse for dancing in your car

Google self-driving car with gesture controls?
For when self-driving is just too complicated

The dance moves you secretly perform in the car may not go unappreciated in the future, as Google has applied for a gesture-based automotive control patent.

The company's patent filing proposes Kinect-like motion controls for adjusting the fan speed, temperature, radio volume, windshield wipers, driver's seat and window position.

Kinect for self-driving Google cars?

Google's gesture-based patent is even more intriguing knowing that it comes one day after the Mountain View company announced that it acquired the motion control startup Flutter.

Flutter CEO Navneet Dalal mentioned that his team shares "Google's passion for 10x thinking" Oct.2, and that "we're excited to add their rocket fuel to our journey."

That 10x thinking could translate into supporting the development of the Google self-driving car with gesture-based controls.

After all, Flutter was in the middle of adding volume-based gesture controls to its "pause," "next song" and "previous song" app that were very similar to the ones outlined in today's patent filing.

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Matt Swider