Israeli scientists trick Tesla's Autopilot feature by projecting fake signs onto the road
A research team at Ben-Gurion University have created a simple projection system able to trick Tesla's Autopilot into seeing things that aren't actually there. Using commercially available drones and a cheap projector - the kind a person might use to watch television in an apartment of small home - the team projected a series of deceptive images onto the road. The images included false traffic lines, a false speed limit sign, and an image of Elon Musk himself, projected on the road as if her were an endangered pedestrian. The researchers collectively labeled all these different visual phenomena as'phantoms,' according to a report in ArsTechnica. While the Tesla they tested reacted to every phantom in some way, most of its responses were fairly mild.
Jan-29-2020, 22:51:32 GMT
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