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Laying Happy Trails

September 13, 2018
by Caroline Miller
Black Hat 2018 conference, Dale Evans, hackable satellites, hacker targets, Roy Rogers, self-driving cars, training transfer, voice identification
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Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been adapting to a new computer.  Some mischief-makers attacked my old one.  The new machine has a hard drive the size of a pack of playing cards, and it’s faster, too  The bad news is, I never entirely committed all my passwords  to paper,
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Blame The Robot

May 24, 2018
by Caroline Miller
A New Code of Conduct, insurance for self-driving cars, Kristen Korosec, robot judges, self-driving cars, who has liability for self-driving car?
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I’ve done some hand wringing about robots, wondering about the degree to which they will change our world. Take self-driving cars, for example.  Who is responsible if a self-driving car has an accident.  The designer?  The manufacturer?  The automobile owner? Or, can we blame a
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Self-Driving Cars: Are They Already Retrograde?

July 01, 2016
by Caroline Miller
Ashlee Vance, Brad Stone, flying cars, Larry Page, Propeller Heads, self-driving cars
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jetson's flying car
I’ve been eating Spinach and doing yoga exercises in the hope of living long enough to see a self-driving car.  But yesterday, I  woke up to learn my aspirations are way behind the curve.  More likely, I’ll see flying cars before self-driving ones.  Believe it or not, the tech
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Self-Driving Cars: The Old Folks’ Freedom

April 06, 2016
by Caroline Miller
car design, Carol Hymowitz, Dana Hull, Joseph Coughlin, robot cars, robot cars and the elderly, self-driving cars
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Self-driving cars will change the lives of older Americans, though they may not know it yet. Joseph Coughlin, director of MIT’s AgeLab says “Younger people tend to trust technology without verifying it, while older people want to understand what’s happening.” (“Will Seniors
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