From cruise control to crash prevention, a network of cameras, sensors and computers work together to make your car smarter. And that tech in your car is almost ready to drive on its own. But as self-driving tech advances, there are questions about whether these automated backseat drivers are actually safe. WSJ visited the Toyota and Lexus headquarters in Texas for an inside look at how one driver assist system works, and what its future looks like. Chapters: 0:00 Driver assist 0:37 Tech breakdown 3:15 Driver monitoring 4:28 Autonomous driving 5:45 Future of driver assist 'The Tech Behind' explores the amazing engineering, computing, science and algorithms that power our favorite tech. #Cars #SelfDriving #WSJ |
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