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Auto industry eyes near-term benefits of ‘super human’ artificial intelligence

Recent advances in machine learning have led to algorithms that are more accurate than a human brain. The head of Continental’s Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Labs talks to Freddie Holmes

Having suffered through a period of stagnation, artificial intelligence (AI) is now reaching a point of super human ability. For an industry looking to take human drivers out of the loop, this is welcome news.

It has taken quite some time to reach this point however, with innovation dwindling during a number of ‘AI winters’ over the last 60 years or so. Despite periodic interest in AI, a significant milestone was reached in 2012, observes Continental’s Demetrio Aiello, who heads up the supplier’s Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Labs. “2012 marked the start

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