The mis-identification of aircraft flying at night as "drones" has become rife, dating back beyond the NY/NJ "drone" incidents that caused such concern in the USA a year or two ago. Almost without exception, these "drones" are real aircraft (often passenger flights) carrying people through the skies.
For two or three weeks during that time, I saw many aircraft in my area that were unlike any others I had ever seen (and I spent most of my life living under the approach route of an international airport). These craft flew way lower and often way slower than other aircraft aside from helicopters. However, unlike helicopters they were virtually silent, which was what amazed me the most about them, especially given their apparent size and close proximity. I'm sure there were many people misidentifying regular jets as drones during that period, but there absolutely were numerous large-scale drones flying around as well.
But in just a few short years, it has become a joke worldwide. That gravitas is gone.
For the ultra-corrupt, power is worth far more than perception.
the AEB system would have very little information beforehand to cause it to activate.
That's very true, and yet insurance companies will blame drivers for a collision caused by another driver merging into your lane with no warning.
A successful [software] tool is one that was used to do something undreamed of by its author. -- S. C. Johnson