Monday, January 25, 2016

How Driverless Cars See the Road



This video is about how driverless cars recognize the world, and the difference between a self-driving car and a drivers assistance car. The differences are that self-driving cars drive themselves, they are safer, and they use programming to drive. Driverless cars see the world in pixels and boxes with different colors. The car knows what the other people and cars will do from prior experiences, and can mostly handle new situations. Now, drivers assistance cars are also very helpful. They are very safe, but the driver still has to pay attention to the road and handle the situations.


Questions:
I wonder what will happen if something like a massive earthquake happens and things are falling everywhere. Will the cars be able to handle things like that.?


I wonder what will happen if someone hacks a driverless car. Is that even possible?

6 comments:

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  2. I feel that it is a possibility that driverless cars could be hacked. I wouldn't feel very safe knowing that the car could be hacked at any moment.

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  3. I think that the car can and will be programmed to look out for other objects. Since it can look out for a bird I think that it can look out for a bigger object like rocks and stuff.

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  4. I don't think that the driverless cars will be able not dodge the things falling from the sky. I think they wont be that advanced.

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  5. Hacking the car is a possibility. Anything run be a processor can be tampered with.

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  6. If the cars can be hacked, and all of them run on a single database, they all could probably be hacked at once.

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