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With adaptive cruise control, the driver sets the desired cruising speed, and a radar or camera system automatically adjusts that speed so that the car stays a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.
Now, Hyundai has found a way to incorporate even more intelligence.
In October, the automaker said it had developed a version of its Smart Cruise Control system that uses machine learning to factor in individual driving patterns and habits. "Through machine learning, Smart Cruise Control autonomously drives in an identical pattern as that of the driver," Hyundai said in a news release.
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