Self-Driving Cars Waymo’s Long-Term Commitment to Safety Drivers in Autonomous Cars |
- Waymo’s Long-Term Commitment to Safety Drivers in Autonomous Cars
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- how much credence do you lend to the object identification shown on a car's infotainment screen?
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Waymo’s Long-Term Commitment to Safety Drivers in Autonomous Cars Posted: 13 Jan 2020 09:40 AM PST
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Posted: 13 Jan 2020 09:50 AM PST
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how much credence do you lend to the object identification shown on a car's infotainment screen? Posted: 13 Jan 2020 01:33 PM PST I occasional see people debating things like the Tesla display that shows what the car is "seeing". one person said a truck was identified as a large car, and seemed to think that was cause for concern. do you guys even think it's useful to debate engineering readiness based on "dashboard renders"? I would take those renders with a huge grain of salt, personally. [link] [comments] | ||
Robotaxis will be available as soon as 2022, self-driving tech supplier Mobileye CEO says Posted: 12 Jan 2020 06:17 PM PST
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