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what are autonomous vehicles
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Autonomous vehicles, or self-driving cars, leverage technologies such as AI, sensors, and GPS to navigate and drive without human intervention. These vehicles interpret sensory information to identify appropriate navigation paths, obstacles, and relevant signage. The progression from partial to full autonomy is categorized from Level 0 (no automation) to Level 5 (complete automation), where the vehicle handles all driving tasks under all conditions. The development promises to revolutionize transportation, aiming to enhance safety by reducing human error, increasing mobility for those unable to drive, and improving traffic flow. However, challenges remain, including technological reliability, cybersecurity risks, and regulatory hurdles.
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A self-driving car. also called an autonomous vehicle or a driverless car. senses its surroundings and operates autonomously without human intervention. Its sensors and software work together to control. navigate. and drive it. Radar. LIDAR. GPS. advanced technologies such as odometers. and computer vision are used to recognize and interpret their surroundings.
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