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Intel Thinking Outside the Black Box

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From CNET

“Having a black box, or event data recorders, in vehicles could help police investigate accidents or help insurance companies determine fault. It could also be connected to the vehicle diagnostics and control center to help determine if the car is working improperly or if driver error is responsible a vehicle malfunction (think: Prius and unintended acceleration).”

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