Why Your Kia and Hyundai Are Popular With Car Thieves
Is your 2011 or newer Kia protected against theft? How about your 2015 or newer Hyundai? Both are being heavily targeted by car thieves but there’s an easy solution.
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Police in Milwaukee, Wisconsin are seeing a stunning jump in the theft of 2011 or newer Kias and 2015 or newer Hyundais. There’s a high tech reason and a low-tech solution.
Television stations in Milwaukee are reporting the theft of Kia models and Hyundai models has led to a car theft increase of 160% since last year. The raw numbers are since Jan. 1 there have been 2,949 stolen cars since Jan. 1 in Milwaukee. Kias stolen represent 973 and 947 were Hyundai vehicles. This time last year, there were 1,201 thefts 34 Kia and 58 Hyundai.
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Hyundai, Kia Make Major Commitment To Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence, or AI as it is commonly known, takes a huge leap forward at Hyundai and Kia with the hiring of a new expert. It’s the way forward for true autonomous driving unlike Tesla.
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Hyundai and Kia have made a major commitment to artificial intelligence in its cars, trucks and SUVs with the hiring of recruitment of Kyunghyun Cho, associate professor of computer science and data science at New York University. AI is the only way to make truly autonomous vehicles. Tesla could learn something.
AI is the driving factor (no pun intended) behind the recent major Tesla crashes, including one where there was literally no one behind the wheel. Strong artificial intelligence wouldn’t let that happen.