Driverless cars are making waves as the future of transportation, but a new study released this week demonstrates yet another reason why they may not be the ideal solution. According to the research, due to camera-based sensors and facial recognition software, driverless cars are far less capable of recognizing kids and dark-skinned people, potentially leading… Continue reading Driverless Cars Are Worse at Spotting Kids and Dark-Skinned People, Study Says
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Driverless car legislation is still stuck in neutral in the US
In recent years, the idea of driverless cars has increasingly grabbed headlines in the tech and transportation world. Self-driving vehicles offer a wide range of benefits, including lowered accident rates, lower pollution, and an overall decrease in traffic congestion. Despite the potential advantages, the development of self-driving car technology has been hampered by the lack… Continue reading Driverless car legislation is still stuck in neutral in the US