by aieg | Jan 2, 2017 | News
“Autonomous vehicles are already making profound choices about whose lives matter, according to experts, so we might want to pay attention. “Every time the car makes a complex maneuver, it is implicitly making trade-off in terms of risks to different...
by aieg | Dec 27, 2016 | News
I have always been impressed with how long it took to develop a vehicle for sale in the U.S. It took years, with countless miles of testing at an automaker’s proving grounds before a car would be ready for production. But all of a sudden, all the protocols that...
by aieg | Dec 19, 2016 | News
Love was in the air at President-elect Donald J. Trump’s summit meeting last week with tech executives. Alphabet, Google’s parent company, was really feeling it, coming as it did a day after the company announced that its self-driving technology was ready for...
by aieg | Dec 16, 2016 | News
Either driverless cars replicate humans a bit too well or they need more tweaking before they’re ready for prime time. Just hours after Uber proudly rolled out a fleet of sleek self-driving Volvos in San Francisco on Wednesday morning, one of them barreled through a...
by aieg | Nov 30, 2016 | News
“General Motors’ semi-autonomous “Super Cruise” system will allow drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel for extended periods, but will stop the vehicle automatically if drivers are not attentive, according to a government letter...