Tag: Driverless

Driverless Cars Have More Trouble Detecting Kids, Dark-Skinned Pedestrians

Driverless cars reportedly can’t detect children and darker-skinned pedestrians as well as they can lighter-skinned adults. Researchers at King’s College in London tested eight AI-powered pedestrian-detection systems against 8,000-plus images, and found that the softwar...

14 tech experts predict exciting future plans for driverless cars

1. Fully functional office space We make the most of long drives by making work calls or listening to podcasts; However, that will change soon. In the near future, driverless cars will function as a fully functional mobile company. Equipped with Wi-Fi and served by a 5G network, these cars o...

Can driverless trucks deliver social gains along with the beer?

Trials of automated taxis and buses are becoming a common sight in our cities. At the same time, driverless trucks are already moving containers and minerals around many mines and ports, sometimes without any human intervention at all. And although less visible, trucks might well be the first to cro...