Moth-like patches on a 'STOP' sign can make autonomous driving cars

Moth-like patches on a 'STOP' sign can make autonomous driving cars

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Download scientific diagram | Moth-like patches on a 'STOP' sign can make autonomous driving cars misrecognize it as 'Speed Limit 80' [23]. from publication: A Generative Framework for Designing Interactions to Overcome the Gaps between Humans and Imperfect AIs Instead of Improving the Accuracy of the AIs | Designing and Framework | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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