I remember reading this writer who would do leading edge technology things intensively and try to objectively report on them. He said - a few years ago - that the autonomous vehicle was slow, slowing and stopping a lot to figure things out. For the deer (or any animal IF THEY HAVE PROPERLY IDENTIFIED IT AS AN ANIMAL) they work out safe b…
I remember reading this writer who would do leading edge technology things intensively and try to objectively report on them. He said - a few years ago - that the autonomous vehicle was slow, slowing and stopping a lot to figure things out. For the deer (or any animal IF THEY HAVE PROPERLY IDENTIFIED IT AS AN ANIMAL) they work out safe braking but will hit and kill them. Their goal is to minimize vehicle damage
I get that but it just doesn’t seem safe to me and I grew up with KITT the car on Knight Rider. I don’t understand how it’s able to drive without assistance. Half the times the markings on the road are barely there, so how does it know where to go?
I remember reading this writer who would do leading edge technology things intensively and try to objectively report on them. He said - a few years ago - that the autonomous vehicle was slow, slowing and stopping a lot to figure things out. For the deer (or any animal IF THEY HAVE PROPERLY IDENTIFIED IT AS AN ANIMAL) they work out safe braking but will hit and kill them. Their goal is to minimize vehicle damage
I get that but it just doesn’t seem safe to me and I grew up with KITT the car on Knight Rider. I don’t understand how it’s able to drive without assistance. Half the times the markings on the road are barely there, so how does it know where to go?