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    Autoline This Week #2524 - Using AI To Make ADAS More Effective

    enOctober 07, 2021

    About this Episode

    Automotive safety technology can prevent accidents and save lives. But it can also be maddeningly annoying. All those beeps, buzzes and warning chimes. So researchers are carefully collecting data on how humans drive, and using artificial intelligence to make those safety systems less intrusive and more effective.

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