Despite the plaintiff's claim that Tesla's Autopilot feature was defective and caused her accident, the jury awarded zero damages to Hsu and found no evidence of intentional nondisclosure of facts by Tesla
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The technology isn’t anywhere near where it needs to be to replace human drivers. Three experts weigh in on what the future holds for autonomous vehicles.
today, scientists are blazing a trail to this very future. - the fact that we re enabling the system to make its own decisions, i don t even know where to begin with that. - [shivani] i want to know what breakthroughs are being made. - s talking, and it s having this dynamic conversation with you. that s the wonder. - machines can be self-aware in ways that we can t. - [shivani] that will force the future to. oh my gosh, it s looking at me. hyper intelligence. (bright orchestrated music) - my name is shivani bigler. as an engineer and neuroscientist in training, i m obsessed with artificial intelligence. as a kid, my father took me to tech and robotics trade shows where i became dazzled by science. every year, the inventions were smarter and smarter. artificial intelligence has come a very long way in the last couple of years. most ai technologies are programmed to think for themselves, to learn from examples, kind of like simulating human intelligence in a way that it learn
DETROIT (AP) — U.S. safety regulators have pressured Tesla into recalling nearly 363,000 vehicles with its “Full Self-Driving” system because it misbehaves around intersections and doesn t always follow speed limits.