By combining cameras, radar, and (debatably) laser scanning, cars can "out-perceive" human drivers, seeing through fog or darkness that would blind a person. Redefining Safety: The "Humansafe" Metric
Early autonomous attempts failed because engineers tried to program rules for every possible scenario. Modern AI learns by observing millions of miles of driving data. Driverless: Intelligent Cars and the Road Ahead
The "secret sauce" behind this revolution is , a form of artificial intelligence that mimics the human brain's neural networks. This technology allows cars to perceive the world with human-level accuracy, recognizing everything from a stray ball in the street to a subtle hand signal from a cyclist. Key technological shifts include: By combining cameras, radar, and (debatably) laser scanning,
A system twice as safe as a human.The authors suggest that once technology reaches a "humansafe 2" level, it should be legalized, potentially saving over a million lives annually worldwide. A Society Reimagined The "secret sauce" behind this revolution is ,