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When a driverless car is in motion, one faulty decision by its collision-avoidance system can lead to disaster, but researchers at the University of California, Irvine have identified another possible risk: Autonomous vehicles can be tricked into an abrupt halt or other undesired driving behavior by the placement of an ordinary object on the side of the road. “A box, bicycle or traffic cone may be all that is necessary to scare a driverless vehicle … More → The post Autonomous vehicles can be tricked into erratic driving behavior appeared first on Help Net Security.
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