Artificial intelligence (AI) is being implemented in cars to enable them to drive automatically. This advancement in technology is showing positive developments in various ways, such as reducing accident rates, saving time, and enabling self-driving capabilities.
In today’s modern world, people are seeking to make their lives easier and more convenient through the use of the latest technology, namely AI. Essentially, AI involves algorithms that provide data to machines and train them. This training can be done through supervised learning (manual training) or unsupervised learning (autonomous training). Engineers often prefer unsupervised learning due to its flexibility, time-saving benefits, convenience, and ability to self-learn features. Consequently, many automobile industries are transitioning their manual-drive vehicles into self-drive vehicles. For example, chatbots are widely used by office workers, students, and founders because of their ability to automatically learn from user data worldwide.
There should be a greater production of self-driving cars compared to manual-drive cars that require a person to drive them. Many people today face workloads that leave them with insufficient time for sleep and breakfast, leading to serious road accidents, arguments, and disruption of their day. However, if this time were utilized for proper rest and breakfast instead of manual driving, the accident rate would decrease significantly, and there would be fewer arguments on the road. These are a few reasons why people are opting for self-driving cars over manual ones. For instance, I read an article about a major car accident in Delhi, the capital city of India, where everyone in the car was protected by an automatic shield that was activated after the accident was detected.
In conclusion, the existence of self-drive cars is a testament to the work of top engineers and computer scientists who developed these vehicles by integrating AI into the software embedded inside the cars.
