A professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is leading a research project to explore how self-driving cars can learn from human drivers. Professor Daniela Rus and her team are designing a system that allows self-driving cars to collect data from human drivers and use it to improve their own driving abilities. The system will use machine learning algorithms to analyze the data and identify patterns that can be used to make better decisions and avoid accidents. The professor hopes that this system will eventually allow self-driving cars to become as safe or even safer than human drivers.