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Driver assistance and automated driving functions are already changing driving as we know it, and not simply by removing the need for human interaction. They are also making driving more enjoyable – and vastly safer. Thanks to significant improvements in software, hardware, and especially Artificial Intelligence (AI), cars will soon be able to think and make life-saving decisions completely by themselves.
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Tiedemann, S., Mank, A. (2020). Solving the validation challenge of automated driving with a holistic test center. In: Bertram, T. (eds) Automatisiertes Fahren 2019. Proceedings. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-27990-5_14
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