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PC Magazine reported recently that a tweaked type of laser pointer is capable of not only slowing down a self-driving car, but bringing it to a screeching halt.
Jonathan Petit, a principal scientist at software security company Security Innovation, combined a low-power laser and a pulse generator to develop a tool that can trick a self-driving car into thinking something is ahead and slow it down. If the laser tool overwhelms the sensors on the car, it can even bring the vehicle to a stop.
The issue is that self-driving cars’ reliance on laser-ranging systems make them susceptible to hacks like Petit’s.
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