According to a new Norwegian study, a digital driving instructor is just as good at teaching future drivers to drive a car as the real thing.
The drivers of the future may not have a choir teacher at all, because they will be released into traffic. At least not a real one.
A new Norwegian study shows that choir lessons in a simulator give prospective drivers just as much knowledge as if a real choir teacher were sitting next to them out on the roads of reality.
This is written by Gemini.no .
– The AI choir teacher is fully on par with a human choir teacher when it comes to systematic evaluation of students, says Odd Erik Gundersen, associate professor at the Department of Computer Technology and Informatics at NTNU, in the article.
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Driving lessons in a simulator can also prepare future drivers for scenarios that cannot necessarily be practiced in ordinary traffic. For example, evasive maneuvers or handling of the car when/if an animal wades onto the road.
The NTNU researchers believe that the system they have developed can already improve choral teaching in Norway.
The simulator can already set up 477 different traffic scenarios for choral school students. Among other things. traffic in roundabouts, at major intersections, city traffic, overtaking or situations where it is necessary to be able to dodge.
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