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      <title>Machine Vision And AI Are Rebuilding Transportation From The Sensor Up</title>
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      <description>A development board bristling with cables tells the real story of autonomous transportation better than any glossy concept car. Strip away the marketing and what&amp;rsquo;s left is a stack of cameras, ultrasonic rangefinders, microcontrollers, and displays wired together to solve one narrow problem: understanding what&amp;rsquo;s happening around a moving object, fast enough to act on it.
Perception Is The Bottleneck, Not The Motor Vehicles have been mechanically capable of autonomy for decades.</description>
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