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Tesla has faced repeated criticisms over its self-driving and driver assistance programs – Copyright AFP JULIEN DE ROSA
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Fortune: On February 1st last year, Montana residents gawked upwards at a large white object hovering in the sky that looked to be another moon. The airborne object was in fact a Chinese spy balloon loaded with cameras, sensors, and other high-tech surveillance equipment, and it set off…
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This is another attack that convinces the AI to ignore road signs:
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Self-driving cars will undoubtedly change how people move around in the near future. Autonomous vehicle technology is improving immensely, and self-driving cars are now seen in major cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix. While such vehicles are starting to get spotted here and there predominantly as robotaxis, self-driving cars have yet to…
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Hyundai has agreed to spend nearly $1 billion on Motional, an investment that will give the automaker a majority stake while providing the self-driving startup with the necessary capital to keep operating. The Korean automaker invested $475 million directly into Motional as part of a broader deal…
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In March 2023, a North Carolina student was stepping off a school bus when he was struck by a Tesla Model Y traveling at “highway speeds,” according to a federal investigation that published today. The Tesla driver was using Autopilot, the automaker’s advanced driver-assist feature that Elon Musk insists will eventually lead to fully autonomous…
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The General Motors logo is displayed outside the General Motors Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant in Hamtramck, Michigan on January 27, 2020.
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Anti-car activists have targeted self-driving vehicles such as Cruise models, voicing concerns about their safety – Copyright AFP Pau BARRENA
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: California’s auto regulator said on Tuesday it has suspended General Motors’ Cruise autonomous vehicle deployment and driverless testing permits, saying it had misrepresented information related to the safety of the autonomous technology. Cruise’s AVs posed an “an unreasonable risk to public safety,” and “are not safe for…
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The RISKS Digest Volume 33 Issue 88 Saturday, 7th October 2023 Forum on Risks to the Public in Computers and Related Systems ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy, Peter G. Neumann, moderator Please try the URL privacy information feature enabled by clicking the flashlight icon above. This will reveal two icons after each link…