Because that Lapin Turbo, in addition to its 60 horsepower and inimitable style, might be packing a Nexar AI crash reconstruction system. No more pointing fingers and claiming it's the other guy's fault when you blithely change lanes in your Mitsuoka Galue and ram some innocent in a Suzuki Alto Lapin Turbo straight into the guardrail on the Bayshore Route to Ichikawa. In not-at-all-creepy news from Japan, more than 200,000 drivers are now using an automatic crash reconstruction system that combines cameras, sensors and good old-fashioned artificial intelligence to make sense of car accidents. Interestingly, the 200,000-plus drivers currently using this new system in Japan are paying up to $10 a month for the privilege-not getting a discount from their insurance company.Nexar says the system will detect 90 percent of accidents and lets users submit a report in one click.Software company Nexar, working with a Japanese insurance company, has released an AI-based system that combines the use of an app with footage captured on vehicles' dash cams to reconstruct exactly what happened in a crash.
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