Robotic Eyes Attached to Front of Self-Driving Cars May Improve Safety
http://www.newsweek.com/self-driving-car-pedestrian-safety-eyes-1744595
Scientists in Japan have found that sticking giant googly-looking eyes in front of self-driving cars may improve safety for pedestrians.
Safety is the most crucial hurdle that self-driving cars must navigate before they are able to roam streets. Despite companies like Tesla capturing billions of miles of real-world road data to improve its Autopilot self-driving software, the technology in general still has far to go.
Robotic Eyes Attached to Front of Self-Driving Cars May Improve Safety
Sep 20, 2022, 4:32pm UTC
http://www.newsweek.com/self-driving-car-pedestrian-safety-eyes-1744595
> Scientists in Japan have found that sticking giant googly-looking eyes in front of self-driving cars may improve safety for pedestrians.
> Safety is the most crucial hurdle that self-driving cars must navigate before they are able to roam streets. Despite companies like Tesla capturing billions of miles of real-world road data to improve its Autopilot self-driving software, the technology in general still has far to go.