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Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Driving; The Brave New World of Driving

Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Driving; The Brave New World of Driving.

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Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Driving; The Brave New World of Driving

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[{"type":"text","content":"Companies Mentioned: Gopher Protocol, Tesla, Intel, Alphabet Inc, STMicroelectronics POINT ROBERTS, WA / ACCESSWIRE / February 26, 2018 / Investorideas.com (www.investorideas.com), a global news source covering leading technology sectors including Artificial Intelligence (AI) reports on publicly traded companies in the self-driving car market and how they are addressing consumer fears of a driverless future.Companies mentioned include: Gopher Protocol Inc. (OTCQB: GOPH), Tesla (Quote) Intel (Quote), Alphabet Inc (Quote) (Quote) and STMicroelectronics (Quote).When it comes to the future of self-driving cars, Intel sums it up best: ''The technology for self-driving cars is accelerating quickly but our driverless future won't go anywhere if people don't trust it.''Brian Krzanich of Intel said last year, ''One of the big promises of artificial intelligence (AI) is our driverless future. Nearly 1.3 million people die in road crashes worldwide every year - an average 3,287 deaths a day1. Nearly 90 percent of those collisions are caused by human error2.''''Self-driving technology can help prevent these errors by giving autonomous vehicles the capacity to learn from the collective experience of millions of cars - avoiding the mistakes of others and creating a safer driving environment.''A smaller player in the AI sector currently marketing a pet tracking device with AI technology, Gopher Protocol Inc. (OTCQB: GOPH), last week reported new R&D efforts for its MESH Technology for the self-driving car market.According to the company, ''New research includes testing of its MESH network technology for use in autonomous driving tracking and safety applications.''Gopher's core tracking technology is based on Artificial Intelligence data in real-time and is currently implemented in its pet tracking device, as previously announced.Explaining the difference between their tracking technology and competitive tracking technology, Gopher's CTO said, ''Current GPS technology relies on satellite geometry, URE (User Range Error), atmospheric conditions, signal blockages due to terrain and more. GPS technology, as a stand-alone system cannot provide an exact pin-pointed location at all times. For example: 'My Tesla is NOT being parked on 267 S. Beverly, it's actually a FULL block away,' (User's Testimonial). This bias will not occur utilizing Gopher'...

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