Ghost in the Engine: Cabbies, engineers, dying whistle-blower say unintended acceleration is real
Consumer Affairs - 8/18/2017 - Amy Martyn - A nurse places earbuds for Betsy Benjaminson as she sits in front of the computer screen, preparing to give an interview through Skype to a reporter seven thousand miles away from her home in the Israeli border town of Sderot. Her motor skills are failing and her speech is halted and slurred when we talk in January. But thanks to the magic of a computer software program, Benjaminson, fluent in Hebrew, Japanese and English, can still make a living as a translator, the lifelong career she stumbled on after attending the University of Tokyo to study art. Read more @ https://www.consumeraffairs.com/news/gh ... 81817.html
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