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Nissan's New Self-Driving Tech Knows What You're Thinking
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[QUOTE="Danoff, post: 12139318, member: 8497"] Seems pretty sweet actually. If you can monitor brain activity, it seems trivial to tell when the driver is panicing vs. calm. So maybe you put Kimi Raikkonen in the car and he can spit out hotlaps without a single driver assist triggering, because the computer can sense that he's not out of control. You put me in the same car and I come into a turn too hot and it can tell by the fact that my brain lit up "oh god I'm going to die", and can step in to help. Taking it a step further, it can tell that I'm going to mash the gas and it thinks "that'll spin the car". But it can also tell that I've got a grin on my face and am super excited and it thinks "I'm pretty sure he [B]wants[/B] to spin the car, keep the aids off". I like where this is headed. Also, changing the radio song is often times one of the most dangerous things I do while driving. So if it can figure out that I don't like the song, that's an excellent step. Just gotta turn it off when my kids want to listen to craptastic music and I'd rather listen to that than their complaints about not listening to it. [/QUOTE]
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