US driverless cars unsafe as they can’t spot iconic British vehicles like the Routemaster bus and Hackney cab, experts warn
[2023-10-10 22:11:04]
Since their artificial intelligence is not taught to notice them on the road, because they can not find British landmark cars such as the London red bus or black taxi, an American unmanned car is on the British street It poses a safety risk.
Engineers are aware that automated vehicles manufactured in Silicon Valley are currently using cameras and software to train only US cars photos and videos. Bus and Hackney taxi
This led British scientists and politicians to question companies developing their own technology to test unmanned vehicles in the UK like Google and Uber.
Michael Pound, Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Neural Network at Nottingham University, says: "This is an obvious security issue, in other cases artificial intelligence does not notice that invisible data rarely threatens life." When driving 3 tons of vehicle at a speed of 60 miles per hour "
Members of Congress said that the "Silicon Valley Way" of their products rarely take into account the culture and customs of other countries, and only serve the United States of America.
Julian Night, Chairman of the House 's Digital, Culture, Media and Sports Committee, said: "This is an example of how these new social media companies and leading technology companies are focusing on the US Adapt and not ignoring, accounting for 97% of the population
"This is like their attitude towards false news They seem to care only about the correctness of US news they show to Americans and follow their rules, I am worried about having to change. "
As Arizona women were killed by an autonomous Uber car that did not see her in March this year some members called for resolution of this problem before the American car arrived near the British road It was.
Adam Holloway said, "These machines ultimately will make our lives and the environment better, but at the same time no one else will be killed."
Engineers say the only way to solve this problem is to know definitely how an American unmanned car looks in the UK cars under various environmental conditions.
Chris Bosh of FLIR Automotive Engineering Dept. told Telegraph on Sunday, as follows. "Not only when the weather is good, it is necessary not only to show the image of thousands of red buses in London, but also when it is raining at night, and fog."
"Even if we can not identify the red bus, if we can find the Chevrolet, this is not considered a mature technology," said Tom Burke.
The future Silicon Valley concept in Google's kitchen, unmanned vehicles known as autonomous vehicles or AV in the industry are no longer here. Despite two recent fatal crashes on unmanned vehicles, experts believe that autonomous vehicles are ultimately safer than artificial vehicles. Almost all major car manufacturers and technology companies are working on this concept. Google's automated driving car project is an independent company now called Waymo and recently tested the automatic driving Peterbilt Class 8 track in Atlanta. Other major companies such as Tesla, Apple, Lyft, Ford, General Motors, Nissan, Mercedes, and recently Intel, Nvidia, Amazon, etc. are actively developing autonomous vehicles. As security concerns increase, tests and startup speeds may be slow, but there is no doubt that AV still exists.
In July 2014, the FBI warned in an internal report that "unmanned vehicles may be used as" fatal weapons, terrorists may be loaded into automated driving vehicles at specific destinations " . Security researchers believe whether it is a modern car manufactured by people, artificial intelligence, big data or sensor networks, today and in the past (Goodman, 2015). Nevertheless "a mere wheel on a computer that is driven by an insecure data system and communicates via a completely hackable transport protocol" (Brown, 2015)
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