Just witnessed something wild on the highway. Friend was riding shotgun while the car handled itself in autonomous mode, and this sedan next to us suddenly jerked into our lane—came straight out of the blind spot like it owned the place.



Here's the kicker: before anyone in the car even processed what was happening, the system had already calculated the trajectory, adjusted steering, and slid us clear. Zero panic, zero collision. The whole thing happened in maybe half a second.

Makes you think about reaction times. Human eyes need time to register, brain needs time to decide, hands need time to execute. But algorithmic vision? It's clocking threats at computational speed, running probability models while you're still thinking "wait, what just—"

Not saying the tech is flawless or replaces human judgment entirely. But moments like this? They're pretty convincing proof-of-concept for what real-time AI decision-making can pull off when metal meets asphalt.
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