Google has refocused its autonomous driving efforts away from developing its own car without a steering wheel and pedals, according to a report from The Information. Instead, the company is said to be partnering with automakers on more conventional cars with a view to possibly launching an autonomous ride-sharing service by the end of next year.
My only fear about them is that cars with internet capabilities have been hacked, with hackers taking control of everything from the wiper blades to the brakes.
And those weren't even self driving cars. While it does hold promise, I don't like the idea of me not being in full control.
But I'm one of the few people who've ever taken a defensive driving course. And like apply that course to how I drive
My only fear about them is that cars with internet capabilities have been hacked, with hackers taking control of everything from the wiper blades to the brakes.
And those weren't even self driving cars. While it does hold promise, I don't like the idea of me not being in full control.
But I'm one of the few people who've ever taken a defensive driving course. And like apply that course to how I drive
That's because Tesla won. Google was too slow. Granted, as a CS major who has taken AI classes, I am too terrified of the complications of self-driving cars to actually take it seriously.