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Hackers could gridlock Atlanta, any other city by stranding connected vehicles: Georgia Tech

The allure of self-driving cars and other connected vehicles just suffered another ding, this one in a report of Georgia Tech research into the traffic gridlock that could be created if hackers immobilized vehicles. Metro Atlanta is especially vulnerable because of the layout of the region’s road network researchers said.

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What’s Ahead For Autonomous Vehicle Test Driver Regs

Ed. note: This article was originally published in Law360 and may also be found on Dentons’ Driverless Commute blog.  Autonomous vehicles are layered with complex, still-emerging technology. As a result, what makes driverless cars tick is a mystery for virtually the entire public. That dynamic itself shouldn’t be all that’s concerning: We routinely interact with technology […]

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Preparing for our electric, autonomous future

By Eric Tanenblatt Truly autonomous vehicles—that is, those not requiring drivers—will be freely navigating public roads in Georgia this year, marking the culmination of nearly two centuries of research and development of internal combustion engines and machine learning. Finally, for the first time in the history of the gasoline-powered engines, these recent developments in artificial […]

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