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Hyundai said it was impossible to give drivers the ability to totally fine-tune how close or how far a vehicle should follow with adaptive cruise control. So it tossed the problem to the computers.
For driving enthusiasts, ceding control of your braking and acceleration to technology like adaptive cruise control may feel a little relaxing, but may also feel a little robotic. Looking to bring ...
Hyundai is using machine learning to analyze a human driver's behavior. This will let drivers fine-tune the responses of adaptive cruise control, according to Hyundai. The automaker believes this ...
With adaptive cruise control, a driver sets the desired cruising speed, and the system adjusts that speed so that the car stays a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. Hyundai has found a way to ...
Hyundai says that through machine learning, Smart Cruise Control autonomously drives in an identical pattern as that of the driver.
With adaptive cruise control, the driver sets the desired cruising speed, and a radar or camera system automatically adjusts that speed so that the car stays a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.
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