What do honking, backup cameras and (mostly unfriendly) hand gestures have in common?
Artificial Intelligence in cars will soon make them obsolete.Innovations in the automotive industry have made life easier: thanks to backup cameras, you no longer have to paint your car every two weeks. Backups cameras are just the tip of the iceberg. Think about what Artificial Intelligence in cars could do for you.Advanced Driver Assistance Systems such as blind spot detection and collision avoidance technology prevent you from turning your head and wearing your calf out to brake. Although your mechanic isn’t happy about highway lane control, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems powered by Artificial Intelligence are saving lives and making the roadways a safer place.Driverless cars work by taking in signals from the outside world, analyzing and processing the signals and making a decision based on that analysis. Advancements in technology include pedestrian identification, speed limit identification, stop sign and traffic light recognition, work zone identification and lane control. In order for driverless cars to work efficiently, cars will need to communicate in order to execute lane changes and passing. You will no longer get honked at for forgetting to use your turn signal if your car is doing it for you. Increased communication will also reduce traffic jams and promote the smooth flow of traffic.Thanks to NeuroChain, Artificial Intelligence, and the Internet of Things, tomorrow’s cars will communicate more efficiently with each other. Advancements in image recognition technology now allow for pedestrian detection. The Internet of Things allows cars to receive information from traffic signals. With hundreds of input signals from the outside world will, the Internet of Things will allow cars to anticipate and react much faster than any human brain could, overcoming the challenges caused by human errors.Unfortunately, your horn will no longer be an outlet for your emotions.
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