Driverless: Intelligent Cars And The - Road Ahead
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
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
One of the book’s most novel contributions is a new way to measure safety. Instead of confusing technical jargon, the authors propose a . A system twice as safe as a human
The future of transportation isn't just about faster engines; it's about handing the keys to a computer. In authors Hod Lipson and Melba Kurman argue that we are on the verge of an "Apollo moment" that will fundamentally reshape our economy, our cities, and the way we live. The AI Brain Under the Hood One of the book’s most novel contributions is
