Google won't release a self-driving car until it can do away with human drivers entirely. Tesla, on the other hand, has turned customers into test drivers. Which strategy is smarter -- and safer?
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![]() Google won't release a self-driving car until it can do away with human drivers entirely. Tesla, on the other hand, has turned customers into test drivers. Which strategy is smarter -- and safer?
PIRatE Lab's insight:
Different pathways to apparently different end points in autonomous navigation and the degree of algorithmic control of movement. See also: https://medium.com/self-driving-cars/teslas-autopilot-crash-a6b921d40b2a#.byqx25ac5 No comment yet.
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![]() Tiny, autonomous planes call drones made of foam could be used to detect crop damage, reduce pesticide use, and track irrigation leaks.
Elliot Bender's insight:
this is definitly going to take farming technology into the 21st century. No longer are logs and detailed tracks going to be hand written and stored on the dash board of an old farming pick up truck.
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