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I thought of Stephen Curry, who has made a habit of performing impossibly difficult athletic feats with no apparent effort.
We do all these difficult athletic maneuvers, we compete, we're a team and the university declares us a sport, but people say we're cheerleaders and everyone thinks of the Dallas Cowboys' cheerleaders.
Their attitude is to have more and more sensors to do more and more difficult driving tasks," says Shah. "If I ask you to do a difficult athletic obstacle course, something like Ninja warrior, having more eyes isn't really going to help you much.
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