Self-driving cars promise safety, but new research shows human attention limits create hidden risks for everyday drivers.
Cars with self-driving features are supposed to promise a safer and more convenient future. But there's a problem: human brains weren't designed for the strange new role these vehicles demand of us.
According to an engineering psychology expert, autonomous car drivers have come to face a vigilance task, raising questions on the convenience of self-driving cars.
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The limits of current self-driving car technology
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