Artificial passengers, such as those used in simulations or testing for autonomous vehicles, have several disadvantages. They may not accurately replicate human behavior or decision-making, leading to unrealistic scenarios that could affect testing outcomes. Additionally, they lack the ability to respond to real-world unpredictability, limiting their effectiveness in training systems for genuine passenger interactions. Finally, reliance on artificial passengers could lead to gaps in safety protocols that only real-world testing could identify.
applications of artificial passenger
No, but you can buy a fake passenger.
yes
yes
alcohol or drugs
The artificial passenger is a type of artificial intelligence. Artificial Intelligence is defined by Webster's as: 1 : a branch of computer science dealing with the simulation of intelligent behavior in computers 2 : the capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior. From that we can tell that any program that can strike up a conversation with a human (such as the artificial passenger) would be artificial intelligence. However, other things may also be considered artificial intelligence such as a computer that could make decisions for the government.
their side effects
one is that when a artificial satellite runs out of use it becomes space junk
yes
In general, they don't get the mpg passenger cars do.
I would 2001, since that is when they received the patent for it.
yes it helps for driver