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Sunday, September 6, 2015

Google's robot cars crash 'surprisingly often', because humans are idiots



crash 'surprisingly often', because humans are idiot

Google has revealed its self-driving cars crash "surprisingly often" -- but it's nearly always the human driving behind who is at fault.

Chris Urmson, who leads Google's automated cars program, wrote in a blog post that its "self-driving cars are being hit surprisingly often by other drivers who are distracted and not paying attention to the road".

As an example, Google published a video of one of its autonomous Lexus cars on the roads in Mountain View, California, when it was forced to brake on a green light at an intersection due to traffic. After it stopped, a car "slammed" into it at 17mph having not braked at all.

Google said the crash was an example of why it wants to develop self-driving cars in the first place; if cars were able to talk to each other, even if still nominally under the direction of a human driver, this and similar incidents would be avoided.

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"As you can see from the video above, our braking was normal and natural, and the vehicle behind us had plenty of stopping distance ," Urmson claimed. "But it never decelerated. This certainly seems like the driver was distracted and not watching the road ahead. Thankfully, everyone in both vehicles was okay, except for a bit of minor whiplash, and a few scrapes on our bumper. The other vehicle wasn’t so lucky; its entire front bumper fell off."

Google said the lesson was more than one of basic culpability, noting its stats essentially proved most accidents were not reported to the police, and current information about crashes-per-miles-driven was largely meaningless.

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"Other drivers have hit us 14 times since the start of our project in 2009 (including 11 rear-enders), and not once has the self-driving car been the cause of the collision," he explained. "Instead, the clear theme is human error and inattention. We'll take all this as a signal that we’re starting to compare favourably with human drivers."

Clearly Google wants to promote its cars as the safe alternative to human drivers -- the entire future of the market for autonomous vehicles depends on it. But its point is still well made: most traffic collisions are small, avoidable and the result of human error.

"The fight to end distracted driving starts with each of us  --  at least until that day when you can summon a self-driving car and just kick back, relax, and enjoy the ride," Urmson wrote.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Transfer your Google Data to your Beloved ones even after your Death

Do you know, you can share your Google data even after your death? Yes, now it is possible with an exciting feature provided by Google. Google always comes with the exciting features and this is one of them. You can share your data with anyone you want after your death.
Transfer your Google Data to your Beloved ones even after your Death (2)
Here are the few steps through which your data can be transferred if your account has not been accessed for a particular period of time.

Log in to your Gmail account. Go to your account settings. At the end of the page, in the account management there will be an option “Learn more and go to setup”. Click on that. Then on the next page click on setup. Then at the option “Notify contacts and share data” click on “Add trusted contact”. In this you can add up to 10 contacts. It asks you either enter the email address or the name of the persons with whom you would like to share your data.  Enter the email or name of the person who you think can be trusted to share data with.

Click on next. Then it asks you what you would like to share. It gives you the following options:
Contacts, Drive, Hangouts, Mail, Picasa Web Albums, Reader, YouTube. You can also select all of them. On the same page it asks you to enter the mobile number. A verification code will be sent to that number after your account becomes inactive. That code will be required to access your dataafter your account becomes inactive. So, enter the mobile number of the person whose name or email id you provided earlier.
Then, it will ask you to add a message along with the subject. This message will be sent to the person whom you would like to share your data. This message will be sent after your accountbecomes inactive. After adding the message click on save.
Then you can select the time you would like your account to be inactive after your last signing out. You have to select an option out of 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 15 months and 18 months. By default it is set to 3 months. It will ask you to provide a contact number on which an alert will be sent before performing any action on your account. It will also give an option that whether you would like your account to be deleted after becoming inactive. You can specify that also. Then finally click on enable.
Transfer your Google Data to your Beloved ones even after your Death
Once you enabled it don’t forget to access it for the time duration you entered your account to be inactive within, if not accessed.
Enable it as early as possible if you wish to share your data with someone after your death.
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