Self-driving cars may ultimately be safer than human drivers. But after a pedestrian's death, will the public buy it? - News Summed Up

Self-driving cars may ultimately be safer than human drivers. But after a pedestrian's death, will the public buy it?


Carmakers and technology companies need to be far more transparent as they push forward, experts said. "It's important that we all learn from this accident and we make these technologies even better, said Alain Kornhauser, a professor at Princeton University and a leading authority on driverless cars. "To that end Uber must release all of the data leading up to this crash. All of the video, radar, lidar and logic trails for the three or so seconds leading up to the crash. If this releases some of Uber's intellectual property, so be it."


Source: Los Angeles Times March 21, 2018 12:00 UTC



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