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Self-driving cars: The AI-backed computer chauffeur is creeping closer on Business Standard. Systems that marry microprocessors, sensors and software <br>
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Self-driving cars: The AI- backed computer chauffeur is creeping closer Systems that marry microprocessors, sensors and software to make fully driverless cars possible are in the advanced stages of development
A Tesla Model S car fitted with self-driving technology Technology News : If you’re among the multitudes sceptical that computers might one day be trustworthy replacements for drivers, consider this: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that 94 per cent of serious crashes are the result of human error. So yes, computers may prove to be safer at the controls. It’s not a high bar. The secret sauce of those computers’ becoming our chauffeurs is the ubiquitous force of artificial intelligence, which is already active in virtual personal assistants and a bank’s customer-service chatbot. But it’s the automobile where AI could have a critical role for the greatest number of people. Few AI applications carry the responsibility of automotive safety systems, where actions must be carried out in nanoseconds and an ill-considered response may…Know more →News Source:BS/Business Standard ←