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Machine learning is also used to further develop Artificial Intelligence software. This helps cars learn new things. Have you ever been asked by a website to click on all the traffic lights or stop signs? You are basically helping the companies who put those ads out by showing their A.I what a stop sign looks like from different angles and whatnot. While companies like Google does not specifically say they do that, their website states that it is used to “build machine learning datasets” which is the fancy way of saying A.I.
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None of the above mentioned technologies I have written to you about are classified information or highly sophisticated to build. All the companies around the world already know what and how exactly they work. The rivalry is purely based on who can develop them in such a way that they are increased in efficiency and built with less materials.
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In a barren mall parking lot deep in the Sunshine State, two car enthusiasts are messing around with the new summon feature on their smartphone’s Tesla app that allows them to remotely drive the car over to their position. Unbeknownst to the duo giving the vehicle meaningless orders, Johnny Law sneaks up behind the vehicle with its lights of justice flashing red, white, and blue and proceeds to pull it over for running a stop sign. As the sheriff steps out and approaches the driver’s seat, his encounter with the invisible chauffeur can leave only one question on his mind: “What?” Had the car hit someone then and there, who would we have found at fault? The owner? The unlucky victim? Or perhaps Elon Musk?
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