Algorithm flaws
08/19/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
AI vehicles easily confused by simple stickers placed on road signs
Scientists say that we’re still a few tweaks and tricks away from a completely driverless future. Current technology is, even now, showing flaws; difficulties that could potentially place passengers in life-threatening situations. Researchers from the University of Washington observed that even basic changes to road signs can confound robots. Simple hacks such as placing stickers […]
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