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    Describe what an autonomous vehicle is, and predict some of the challenges the vehicles might face in this Grand Challenge road race. An autonomous vehicle is one that can drive itself through the use of sensors, algorithms, and basic components of a normal vehicle (engine, transmission, axles, and wheels). My predictions for the challenge is that the vehicles will face hills, uneven terrain, sharp turns, software failure, hardware failure, and other mechanical failures. How did the teams…

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    Swap Doors

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    because I had a 50/50 chance of winning the car since I already knew a goat was behind one of the doors. It was truly a baffling mind game and completely counter-intuitive. Information from the video what the answer really is. You have the opportunity to win a car hidden behind three doors. Behind the three doors are two goats and the car. After you choose a door, the host opens one door revealing a goat because he already knows behind which door the car is hidden. You are faced with the…

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    Driverless Cars Essay

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    This idea of autonomy has become more prevalent in society over the last few years, with the topic of driverless cars becoming more and more popular amongst the general public. This spike in popularity comes as companies, such as Google, make their work with autonomous vehicles more widespread, with their driverless cars even being tested on the roads, accumulating over one million miles on the streets of Mountain View, California, and Austin, Texas.1 Of course, as much as this idea has only…

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    After reading the article “Google achieves milestone in driverless car technology development,” I agree that if there were to be driverless cars made and cars made to where each car can communicate with each other we are kind of losing our humanity. It just goes to show that with these cars being made our technology is changing tremendously. It can be a good and a bad thing for technology to change so much. But, if it changes so much that it no longer requires people to interact with others…

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    automobile industry has way beyond just electric cars by self-driving cars are something that we may get to see on the roads soon. From radio controlled driverless cars of the early 1920’s to today’s autonomous cars by General Motors, Ford, Mercedes, Nissan, BMW and many other, the invention to new projects and ideas have been immense. With respect to the Gartner’s Hype cycle we could say we are at the pre-peak of the Inflated expectations stage. Autonomous cars can fall in two categories,…

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    Lewisham Research Paper

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    models of luxury cars for comfortable and safe journey. But, it has to be maintained and serviced to be in perfect condition. You need professional car servicing Lewisham, SE 13 to ensure that your vehicle is always in top order. If you are looking for car repair garages in South East London offering unmatched quality in service, you will find many garages located nearby. If you are residing in areas like Brockley, Forest Hill, New Cross or places nearby then you are lucky that your car would be…

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    Lead Poisoning Effects

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    Lead is a toxic metal that can enter the body by inhalation of lead dust or ingestion when touching the mouth with lead-contaminated hands. If leaked onto the ground, acid and lead particles contaminate the soil and become airborne when dry. Children and fetuses of pregnant women are most vulnerable to lead exposure because their bodies are developing. Excessive levels of lead can affect a child’s growth, cause brain damage, harm kidneys, impair hearing and induce behavioral problems. In adults,…

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    Keith Miller. "Self-Driving Cars: Ethical Responsibilities of Design Engineers." IEEE Technology and Society Magazine 36.2 (2017): 67-75. The author of this article describes potential benefits of autonomous cars, as well as responsibilities that many people in corporate hierarchy producing the cars may face. He gives several examples of how manufacturers made choices in the past that led to different types of harms, including deaths. There is a potential that autonomous cars will also lead to…

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    Are Self-Driving Cars Right for Your Business? From Google to Delphi, autonomous cars, or self-driving cars are being tested in record numbers. Once a futuristic idea, it looks like self-driving cars are here to stay. For business owners, the advent of autonomous cars may make you wonder whether investing in a car that drives by itself is a good business idea. On the surface, self-driving cars would help you free up resources. Instead of having your employees drive your company cars to conduct…

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    of technology, which left the humanity behind in most of the processes. These automated cars are proven by the scientists that the failures while driving will be less comparing to human driving. “Every year on American roads, nearly 33,000 people die, almost all because of driver error. (Whitaker 1)” Whitaker sums up everything with this quote, he briefly explains why humanity should shift in to self driving cars. There area couple reasons behind it; firstly its highly time consuming for…

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