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Human-like driving technology for autonomous electric vehicles
Autonomous electric vehicles (AEVs) will soon share roads with traditional traffic participants — human-driven vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists — which will require careful planning for safe interactions. Here we advocate for the development of human-like driving technologies for AEVs through human-inspired approaches and the Turing test.