For the first time, new algorithms may be able to automatically explain why some self-driving cars crash—a question crucial ...
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Researchers at KCL develop algorithms that identify causes of autonomous vehicle crashes and AI system failures.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration collects crash data about autonomous vehicles, but only issues voluntary guidelines about expectations for those vehicles. Those guidelines softened ...
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Wander the pits at any professional motorsports event, especially something like Formula 1, and you’ll see endless computer displays full of telemetry. Modern teams are awash in real-time digital ...
For the first time, new algorithms may be able to automatically explain why some self-driving cars crash – a question crucial to answer as more autonomous vehicles take to the roads.