What will be the most difficult challenge for self-driving vehicles: poor infrastructure or unpredictable human beings?
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Self-driving vehicles: Many challenges remain for autonomous navigation
Driver assistance is easy, but it’s much harder for robots to take over the whole job of driving anywhere at any time. What’s coming first is autonomy on well-maintained roads in good weather.
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Cars are heavy, fast-moving objects, operating in public spaces. Safety is largely the responsibility of the driver, who must continuously observe, analyze, decide, and act. Not only do drivers have to follow the rules of the road, but they also have to communicate with each other and other road users to navigate ambiguous or contested situations; think about how you wave or nod to someone to signal “You go first.”
Self-driving systems have to execute all of these functions, and do so accurately, reliably, and safely, across a wide variety of situations and conditions. Currently, the technology is more capable in some situations than in others.
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