Rise of the machines needs humanity
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The 1904 Wilson-Pilcher had a lever on the steering column to set the car’s speed. 46 years later, the “Speedostat”, invented by blind engineer Ralph Titor, considered the father of cruise control, appeared, from which you can draw a line to today’s self-driving cars. We are hundreds of millions of miles away from Speedostat. With …
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