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Originally Posted by DGthe3
If I were programming the camera system, I would based it around checking for 2 things:
is the driver looking forward
are their eyes moving
If the answer is yes to both of those, it can reasonably be assumed that the driver is alert and paying attention.
If it can't see your eyes, it cannot say you are looking forward & therefore it must assume that you are not paying attention to the road.
Or if you do have eyes forward but they are static, you've clearly been incapacitated in some manner. Maybe dead, maybe had a heart attack or seizure, maybe printed fake eyes onto a pair of sunglasses. Doesn't matter. No movement = no good.
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Based off this assumption, you now have a car you cannot wear sunglasses if you want to use super cruise mode. Luxury car owners don't like limitations.
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Originally Posted by KMPrenger
There is no way its that easy to cheat. At the very least, if the car can't get enough proper input to make a decision, it will default to driver mode and force the driver to take the wheel, or it will attempt to pull off the road.
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Really? Someone will figure out easy ways around. It's new tech and imperfect. Someone always finds a way to cheat. Just think of the facial recognition software on cell phones... When it first came out; a picture could bypass the "security".