Driverless cars are growing in number, but makers don't want to reveal how they sometimes fail - News Summed Up

Driverless cars are growing in number, but makers don't want to reveal how they sometimes fail


The data issue today goes far beyond the black box, however. It now extends to cutting-edge robotic systems that use sophisticated sensors, complex computer chips and advanced software to take over some or all of the driving tasks that a human being would normally perform. The technology companies that create them are taking different approaches to engineering the systems. Industry and government have yet to determine how to use the data they generate after a crash.


Source: Los Angeles Times April 30, 2018 12:00 UTC



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