Driverless Cars Are Learning from Grand Theft Auto
In the race to the autonomous revolution, developers have realized there aren’t enough hours in a day to clock the real-world miles needed to teach cars how to drive themselves. Which is why Grand Theft Auto V is in the mix. The blockbuster video game is one of the...
Self-driving Startup Set to Roll Out First Laser Sensors
Luminar, a Silicon Valley startup, is getting ready to manufacture its laser-based sensor for self-driving cars, a key component that would improve vehicle safety, the company said on Thursday. Founded in 2012 by two photonics experts, Luminar has kept a low profile...
Who is Liable if a Self-driving Car Crashes? Tesla Mishap Raises Issues
By collision standards, last week’s incident involving a Tesla Model X and a Phoenix police motorcycle officer barely qualified for a police report. The officer, who was in front of the Tesla, stopped for a traffic signal, police said. After also stopping briefly, the...
AUTO MANUFACTURERS REFUSE TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR ROBOT CAR FAILURES
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jeremy Warriner March 16, 2017 jeremy@savecampaign.org AUTO MANUFACTURERS REFUSE TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR ROBOT CAR FAILURES SHOCKER: The same...
Digital Trends: Smart cars are dumber than you think, but there’s a plan to make them better
You can’t read much about new cars without hearing about the impending revolution in autonomous driving. But before we jump into that brave new world, there’s still a lot of work to be done. In fact, the scale of the work yet to do absolutely overwhelms the hype that’s going around.