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Self-driving technology could benefit millions under new rules
Self-driving technology is edging out of pilot zones and into everyday traffic, and the rules […] ...
A Tesla owner says his car tried to drive him into a lake while using the automaker’s latest “Full Self-Driving” software.
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AI 'blind spot' could allow attackers to hijack self-driving vehicles
A newly discovered vulnerability could allow cybercriminals to silently hijack the artificial intelligence (AI) systems in ...
Self-driving cars have made impressive progress. They can follow lanes, keep their distance, and navigate familiar routes with ease. However, despite years of development, they still struggle with one ...
According to an engineering psychology expert, autonomous car drivers have come to face a vigilance task, raising questions on the convenience of self-driving cars. The post A key flaw of self-driving ...
Cars with self-driving features are supposed to promise a safer and more convenient future. But there's a problem: human brains weren't designed for the strange new role these vehicles demand of us.
The Texas automaker discontinued its so-called Autopilot system and has added the word "Supervised" to marketing of its Full Self-Driving system.
Waymo, a self-driving car company, wants to come to Boston – and some state legislators are pushing for autonomous vehicles ...
Self-driving cars promise safety, but new research shows human attention limits create hidden risks for everyday drivers.
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