different countries react very differently and not everyone observes the rules of the road in an effort to gauge the unpredictable reactions better the researchers speed different kinds of human behavior into their algorithms. we have very different patterns of behavior one might be very conservative another might be very athletic a very aggressive kind of these patterns can be recognized and you can use the algorithms of artificial intelligence to store the most models so the vehicle can recognize accurately if the driver ahead is a conservative or aggressive driver and adapt accordingly. drivers have always been accustomed to having control over the car and giving up that control can seem very strange and cause uncertainty so researchers analyzed human responses and tests to be a goals or on simulators. but in talked so ones which meant interaction between man
speed different kinds of human behavior into their algorithms. we have very different patterns of behavior one might be very conservative another might be very athletic or very aggressive and these patterns can be recognized and you can use the algorithms of artificial intelligence to store the most models so the vehicle can recognize quite accurately if the driver ahead is a conservative or aggressive driver and adapt accordingly. and drivers have always been accustomed to having control over the car and giving up that control can seem very strange and cause uncertainty so researchers analyzed human responses and test big goals or on simulators. but in talk to ones which mention interaction between man and machine requires above all trust the driver has to be able to trust the system and he can only trust that if he s informed by the
researchers speed different kinds of human behavior into their algorithms. we have very different patterns of behavior one might be very conservative another might be very athletic oh very aggressive a kind of these patterns can be recognized and you can use the algorithms of artificial intelligence to store the most models so the vehicle can recognise accurately if the driver ahead is a conservative or aggressive driver and adapt accordingly. drivers have always been accustomed to having control over the car. giving up that control can seem very strange and cause uncertainty so researchers analyzed human responses and test big goals or on simulators. but in talk through ones which meant interaction between man and machine requires above all trust the driver has to be able to trust the system and he can only trust that if he s informed by the system
mueller. tonight, carson adam schiff, chair of the house intelligence committee confirmed that former trump personal lawyer michael cohen will testify before his committee in a closed door hearing on february 8th. and joining us now is john brennan, former director of the cia, he s a senior national security intelligence analyst for msnbc and nbc news. i want to get first of all your reaction since you in the cia have dealt with analyzing human responses to things, sometimes through surveillance, sometimes through direct interrogation, what is your reaction to seeing roger stone up there today when he s asked about will you cooperate with robert mueller and he first of all, says he s not going to answer the question, then he kind of does and says i have no intention of doing it. well, i think like many in the trump orbit, he tends to talk in order to distract and continues to deny, deny, deny, and clearly he s trying to conceal the truth, but i think the reason why he s lying is beca
trial. i don t answer hypothetical questions. i have no intention of doing so, however. so what does that mean? he has no intention of cooperating with robert mueller. that s not exactly a vow to never cooperate with robert mueller. tonight, carson adam schiff, chair of the house intelligence committee confirmed that former trump personal lawyer michael cohen will testify before his committee in a closed door hearing on february 8th. and joining us now is john brennan, former director of the cia, he s a senior national security intelligence analyst for msnbc and nbc news. i want to get first of all your reaction since you in the cia have dealt with analyzing human responses to things, sometimes through surveillance, sometimes through direct interrogation, what is your reaction to seeing roger stone up there today when he s asked about will you cooperate with robert mueller and he first of all, says he s not going to answer the question, then he kind of does and says i have no inten