Uber launched the concept of a self-driving car, and last year, a self-driving car's cab aggregator meets an accident in which the car hit a pedestrian. After this collision, questions were raised about the future of self-driving cars. At the same time, a new disclosure has been revealed in the report of American investigative agencies. According to the report, the software of Uber's self-driving car, which occurred in March 2018, has been found lacking. Last year, 49-year-old Elena Herzberg was killed in an accident while crossing the road at night in the Tempe area of Arizona
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In the same investigation, it was found that there was a flaw in the software of Uber, due to which the accident occurred. The biggest flaw in the software was that it was not designed in such a way that it could identify people crossing the road during traffic. The report stated that the vehicle's Randar sensor had spotted Herzberg entering the lane 5.6 seconds before the incident, but the system changed the vehicle's classification at the last moment, and failed to detect that it was on the way to the test SUV With the failure of Uber's self-driving technology, it has been proved that the software has not been designed according to how humans work.
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The NTSB, the US independent agency investigating airplanes and major truck accidents, investigated the accident for nearly 20 months. A driver was monitoring the car's operation and software during the accident. Apart from this, the company had discontinued the built-in Volvo braking system in the car, which reduced its speed even before the car hit.