Making roads safer by reading drivers' moods
Your next car might know you better than most of your friends or family do.
If current research pans out, the car of the future could figure out not only where you drive, what sort of music you listen to, news preferences, what you like to eat, or whom you are calling--but it might also know how your mood affects your driving. And eventually, it could turn into the ultimate backseat driver, taking full control if it's not satisfied with the way you're manning the steering wheel.
It might sound like something from the distant future, but researchers … Read more