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New Model Predicts Split-Second Crash Avoidance With Humanlike Accuracy

via Phys.org·8h ago

Scientists at Delft University of Technology, working with Waymo, developed a model that predicts split-second crash avoidance with humanlike accuracy. The research could help autonomous vehicles better anticipate how humans react in emergencies.

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