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New driver monitoring systems track eye movement and attention raising privacy concerns among motorists
They notice the camera in the dash and feel a mix of relief and unease — the system can spot yawns, long blinks, and wandering gaze to warn against drowsy or distracted driving. These new driver ...
00:00 In this week’s CCJ Tech Shorts, we’ll take a look at a new driver drowsiness monitoring system, Rand McNally’s use of AI in driver and vehicle performance data and more. 00:23 Netradyne, an AI ...
Driver monitoring systems have been around for almost two decades, most obviously being used to warn us when we’re falling asleep or getting too distracted. But the technology is about to shift up a ...
Nearly 9 in 10 Subaru drivers with DriverFocus say they use it most or all of the time. A majority believe the system makes them safer and want it in their next vehicle. Researchers say ...
Netradyne said its new system works to detect both early and late stages of drowsiness as defined in research in academic literature. Netradyne introduced its new Driver Drowsiness with Driver ...
A new study from the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) that a driver monitoring system by AI startup Nauto system detected 100% of tested distractions in less than five seconds. Nauto ...
GOTHENBURG, Sweden & BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Smart Eye, the leading developer of AI-based driver monitoring technology, today announced that its premium Driver Monitoring System (DMS) software is ...
Nearly 9 out of 10 drivers who have the feature use it most or all the time while driving 70% of owners with the feature say they want to have the system in their next car Nearly two-thirds of drivers ...
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