AI Startup Tests Level-3 System That Can Avoid Crashes at Highway Speeds Without Driver Intervention
Belgian-American startup Aidoptation is working on a Level-3 autonomous driving system that could work at much higher speeds than current systems. Its system promises to be able to initiate crash…
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