Driverless
Intelligent Cars and the Road Ahead
Summary:
The book explores the technological, economic, and ethical implications of self-driving cars, examining how they work, their potential impact on society, and the challenges they face in widespread adoption. It delves into the future of autonomous vehicles, discussing how they could transform our cities, jobs, and daily lives while addressing the hurdles that must be overcome to fully realize this technology.
Key points:
1. Autonomous Vehicle Tech: The book covers the quick development from simple driver aids to fully autonomous cars, highlighting key roles of sensors, AI, and machine learning.
Books similar to "Driverless":
Autonomy
Lawrence D. Burns|Christopher Shulgan
Army of None
Paul Scharre
The Driver in the Driverless Car
Vivek Wadhwa|Alex Salkever
Signals
Jeff Desjardins
The Age of AI
Henry A Kissinger|Eric Schmidt|Daniel Huttenlocher
Human/Machine
Daniel Newman|Olivier Blanchard
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Dangers to Humanity
The AI Organization|Cyrus Parsa
The Future Is Faster Than You Think
Peter H. Diamandis|Steven Kotler
The AI Economy
Roger Bootle
The Age of Spiritual Machines
Ray Kurzweil