But, to accomplish level 4 automation is necessary to think in all the requirements that need to be accomplished first. For example, it is necessary for the autonomous car to have a super computer that never slows down or freeze. As Steven Shladover in the article “THE TRUTH ABOUT ‘SELF-DRIVING’ CARS,” says, “Think about how often your laptop freezes up. If that software were responsible for driving a car, the ‘blue screen of death’ would become more than a figure of speech. A delayed software response of as little as one tenth of a second is likely to be hazardous in traffic” (web.a.ebscohost.com). In other words, the computer controlling these cars needs to be unique and never fail or slows down because a delayed in the computer’s reaction to a dangerous situation could mean the death of not only the car’s passengers but for the people around it. For example, on May of 2016 a man driving a semi-autonomous Tesla died when he crashed onto a trailer because the Autopilot system fail to recognize the object in front. According to Anjali Singhvi and Karl Russell in the article “Inside the Self-Driving Tesla Fatal Accident,” “The Tesla Model S crashed in northern Florida into a truck that was turning left in front of it.
But, to accomplish level 4 automation is necessary to think in all the requirements that need to be accomplished first. For example, it is necessary for the autonomous car to have a super computer that never slows down or freeze. As Steven Shladover in the article “THE TRUTH ABOUT ‘SELF-DRIVING’ CARS,” says, “Think about how often your laptop freezes up. If that software were responsible for driving a car, the ‘blue screen of death’ would become more than a figure of speech. A delayed software response of as little as one tenth of a second is likely to be hazardous in traffic” (web.a.ebscohost.com). In other words, the computer controlling these cars needs to be unique and never fail or slows down because a delayed in the computer’s reaction to a dangerous situation could mean the death of not only the car’s passengers but for the people around it. For example, on May of 2016 a man driving a semi-autonomous Tesla died when he crashed onto a trailer because the Autopilot system fail to recognize the object in front. According to Anjali Singhvi and Karl Russell in the article “Inside the Self-Driving Tesla Fatal Accident,” “The Tesla Model S crashed in northern Florida into a truck that was turning left in front of it.