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AAA Tests Vehicle AI Only to Find Troubling Inconsistencies: Business Casual
The latest cars on the market flout high-tech features like lane-assist and auto obstacle detection, alluring modern buyers. This smart software is designed for a safer drive, but recent third-party testing by the American Automobile Association unearths troubling inconsistencies in design and function. Powered by RedCircle On this episode of Business Casual, hosts Daniel Litwin…
The latest cars on the market flout high-tech features like lane-assist and auto obstacle detection, alluring modern buyers. This smart software is designed for a safer drive, but recent third-party testing by the American Automobile Association unearths troubling inconsistencies in design and function.
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On this episode of Business Casual, hosts Daniel Litwin and Tyler Kern take a look at the AAA’s findings. The study revealed a 66% hit rate on stationary vehicles. The car’s AI also struggled to detect faded lane markings, making the lane-detect feature highly erratic. With such findings, the hosts ponder whether automobile manufactures are over-flouting their tech, and what the consequences are for consumers.
The world continues to turn to tech to solve its problems such as automobile safety, but in a relatively new science is vehicle AI moving too fast?
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