Feds Say They Want To Track Your New Self-Driving Car Despite Privacy Concerns

Feds Say They Want To Track Your New Self-Driving Car Despite Privacy Concerns
Top U.S. safety official Deborah Hersman wants to see Google’s self-driving cars do more than switch lanes and brake for red lights. She said she also hopes the vehicles record what they do.

Before Google’s self-driving cars are admitted en masse onto the nation’s roads, the vehicles should not only be safe, but be equipped with mandatory data recorders that would log any crash or mishap, said Hersman, chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board.

“When you have a driverless car, you have to demonstrate on the front end that you have the data that shows it’s safe. But we would also say, you need to make sure you have good data recording capabilities, so when there is an event, you can understand what happened,” Hersman said in an interview at the Governors Highway Safety Association’s annual meeting. “There’s got to be good data demonstrated and good data captured.”


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MorePowerMorePower - 8/28/2013 5:19:53 PM
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Another horrible post title chosen by author Agent009.


Too bad he/she copied almost directly from Huffington Post. See what I did there. Take some ownership of your posts and do more than simply re-post another author's horrible title.

Also, as long as you have a link to the original article, add you own "stink" to it.


MorePowerMorePower - 8/28/2013 5:20:54 PM
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Black boxes in cars, especially ones that can, or have the ability, to drive themselves.




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