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This image provided Tuesday, May 6, 2014, by the University of Michigan shows a concept design for the Mobility Transformation Facility, a 32-acre simulated urban environment planned for the school’s campus in Ann Arbor, Mich. General Motors, Ford and Toyota are joining the University of Michigan in establishing a testing site for driverless cars that will simulate a cityscape and will work with the school to help make such vehicles commercially viable. (AP Photo/University of Michigan)
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This photo provided by 2K Games shows a scene from the film, "Darkest Day," created by one of the student subjects in the documentary film, "The Art of the Game." With the release of "The Art of the Game," a feature-length doc chronicling a group of budding game designers, 2K Games is the latest game maker to trade polygons for reality. "The Art of the Game" is set to debut for free Thursday, May 8, 2014, on Machinima's Twitch.tv channel and later on Xbox Live and YouTube. (AP Photo/2K Games)
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This photo provided by 2K Games shows a student working on a short film in the documentary, "The Art of the Game." 2K Games commissioned filmmaker Matthew Davis Walker and his production company Story Developing to create the feature-length documentary, set to debut for free Thursday, May 8, 2014, on Machinima's Twitch.tv channel and later on Xbox Live and YouTube. The film chronicles budding game designers at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco who competed last year for an internship at 2K by creating short computer-generated films set in the fictional realm from the "Borderlands" games. (AP Photo/2K Games)
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This photo provided by 2K Games shows a student drawing an illustration in the film, "The Art of the Game." 2K Games commissioned filmmaker Matthew Davis Walker and his production company Story Developing to create the feature-length documentary, set to debut for free Thursday, May 8, 2014, on Machinima's Twitch.tv channel and later on Xbox Live and YouTube. The film chronicles budding game designers at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco who competed last year for an internship at 2K by creating short computer-generated films set in the fictional realm from the "Borderlands" games. (AP Photo/2K Games)