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These 3 Examples Show Driverless Cars Are Getting Safer And More Advanced Than Ever

William Messner Tufts University
June 16, 2017
When a May 2016 crash killed the person operating a Tesla Model S driving in Autopilot mode, advocates of autonomous vehicles feared a slowdown in development of self-driving cars.
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The Futuristic Health Benefits Of Self-Driving Cars, Thanks to AI

Grayson Brulte Brulte Company
January 13, 2017

In the future, self-driving cars won’t just prevent deaths from human error. An autonomous vehicle will reroute you to a hospital if a driver has a heart attack or a stroke, greatly increasing the chances of saving your life and others on the road.

 

 

Statistically, the inside of a vehicle is one of the most dangerous places for a human to be. Thanks to AI and its ability to sense a driver’s vital signs, it may become one of the safest.
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Forget Self-Driving Cars: Autonomous Trucks, Trains And Ships Will Transform Commerce

Grayson Brulte Brulte Company
August 11, 2016

Will self-driving trucks, trains or ships make it to the mass market before autonomous cars? Automation can improve the efficiency of the freight and transportation industries, which will be good news for a range of global businesses.

 

 
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Face It, You're A Worse Driver Than An Autonomous Car

Bernard Meyerson
August 08, 2016

Companies are diligently testing driverless vehicles to bring to the mass market. While some lawmakers and members of the public have questions about the technology, Bernard Meyerson, chief innovation officer of IBM Corporation, argues autonomous cars will significantly decrease the human cost of driving.


 
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This Sim City Is Exploring the Future of Auto Transport

October 20, 2014
Though fully functional self-driving vehicles are considered another 10 years or so away from commercial viability, industry leaders are already preparing for what will surely revolutionize transportation as we know it, investing millions into research and development.
 
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