<p>Chiba, JapanNissan is working toward robot cars one step at a time.</p><p>Rich DeMuro of KTLA-TV in Nissan's Robotic NSC-2015 Car</p><p>The auto manufacturer this week at Japan's CEATEC showed off the NSC-2015, a prototype electric car that can park itself, come when you call it and warn you about burglars.</p><p>As I sat in the passenger seat, the NSC 2015a highly modified version of the all-electric Leaf connected to cloud computing servicesmanaged to go forward, slip into reverse, execute a 90 degree turn and back in all on its own.</p><p><a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelkanellos/2012/10/03/nissans-robot-car-finds-its-own-parking-spots/">Keep reading...</a></p>