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Self-driving cars must understand human behaviour for safe driving. What are some of the problems that can come up in this area?





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Answered by jalwindersingh854
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Self-driving cars are no longer science-fiction; they are just around the corner of becoming mainstream. The idea is that vehicles will be completely autonomous without any need for human intervention or manual navigation. However, as with any new technology especially one involving the transportation of human beings from point A to point B, there are inherent dangers involved.

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Danger #1 – An Unregulated

Industry

Danger #2 – More Accidents Blending Self-Driving and Manual Cars.

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Answered by aryantejaswipati
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Self-driving cars are no longer science-fiction; they are just around the corner of becoming mainstream. The idea is that vehicles will be completely autonomous without any need for human intervention or manual navigation. However, as with any new technology especially one involving the transportation of human beings from point A to point B, there are inherent dangers involved.

Explanation:

Danger #1 – An Unregulated Industry

Danger #2 – More Accidents Blending Self-Driving and Manual Cars

Self-driving cars are no longer science-fiction; they are just around the corner of becoming mainstream. The idea is that vehicles will be completely autonomous without any need for human intervention or manual navigation. However, as with any new technology especially one involving the transportation of human beings from point A to point B, there are inherent dangers involved.

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