Christopher Mims / Wall Street Journal:
How Mobileye, Cruise, Waymo, and other self-driving system makers are simulating bad drivers, jaywalkers, and edge cases to train and test autonomous vehicles — Call it the Mad Max driving test, a gantlet only a Hollywood director—or a mild-mannered engineer—could dream up
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How Mobileye, Cruise, Waymo, and other self-driving system makers are simulating bad drivers, jaywalkers, and edge cases to train and test autonomous vehicles (Christopher Mims/Wall Street Journal)
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