
Driving is a sight-response game and as the line between robots and cars begins to blur, cars will develop ever more advanced vision systems. Subaru began fitting a stereoscopic “EyeSight” system to some Japanese market cars nearly two years ago and has just announced a major upgrade. It’s reportedly a major improvement, but it’s worth thinking about the issues associated with becoming reliant upon systems which take over the responsibility for driving your car…
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