Read the following excerpt from the article “Five Challenges for Self-Driving Cars,” written by Laurel Hamers, and published in Science News in 2016: To a computer, a highway on a clear day looks completely different than it does in fog or at dusk. Self-driving cars have to detect road features in all conditions, regardless of weather or lighting. “I’ve seen promising results for rain, but snow is a hard one,” says John Leonard, a roboticist at MIT. Which sentence correctly uses information from this excerpt in a sentence from a student’s essay?
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One challenge is that, to the brain of a self-driving car, “a highway on a clear day looks completely different than it does in fog or at dusk” (Hamers, 2016).
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One challenge is that, to the brain of a self-driving car, a highway on a clear day looks completely different than it does in fog or at dusk (Science News, 2016).
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“One challenge is that, to the brain of a self-driving car, a highway on a clear day looks completely different than it does in fog or at dusk” (Hamers, 2016).
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One challenge is that, to the brain of a self-driving car, a highway on a clear day looks completely different than it does in fog or at dusk (Laurel Hamers, 2016).