Creating Autonomous Vehicles That Think Like Humans

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Israeli tech company Mobileye is working on technology that could one day lead to autonomous vehicles 'thinking' more like humans in avoiding accidents.

Detroit, Mobileye Executive Vice President Products and Strategy Erez Dagan laid out the path to reaching that level of artificial intelligence and the challenges impeding the journey.

“In order to follow this social contract we need AVs to follow some digital interpretation of it, which is explicit, concise, metric, machine interpretable and is of traceable logic,” he said. “It has to be sound. It has to organically fit with common sense interpretation of humans of this contract, and it has to be pragmatic, It cannot be overly conservative and harm the traffic flow.”

“Our crowdsourced road book provides us with foresight of upcoming negotiation points, lanes topology and lanes priority,” he said “Both these things gives the vehicle kind of super human perception. If there is a right turn that commonly invokes emergency braking, you want to know that.”

 

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