The Truth About Self-Driving Cars
Self-driving cars and more plentiful and powerful drones both rely on sophisticated technology to make decisions without direct human input. But is this technology safe? A group of San Diego State University computer scientists and engineers is skeptical. Watch this video to see why the team does not yet fully trust self-driving vehicles but is hopeful research might soon allow computers to take the wheel. Learn more .
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