A friend of mine sent me this clipping from the July 2011 issue of Scientific American. The article talks about new developments in self-driving automobiles.
"It's not quite KITT, the artificially intelligent Trans Am that starred alongside David Hasselhoff in the 1980's television show Knight Rider, but a newly patented computerized driving system takes a step toward the car as driving companion."
"Soon all that will separate your average driver from the 1980s-era Michael Knight will be a 'turbo boost' and a few cans of hairspray."
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Its amazing how anyone can look at most of todays cars technology and trace most of it back to the inspiration known as KITT. Its a good feeling.
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I want two things to be in place with all this safety equipment.
1) A backup that is smart enough to know if anything goes wrong with the primary and can take over in a split second.
2) None of this equipment should be able to access the internet. Never, ever. Isolate it all.
1) A backup that is smart enough to know if anything goes wrong with the primary and can take over in a split second.
2) None of this equipment should be able to access the internet. Never, ever. Isolate it all.