Until they connect with a shared signal+transponder network that covers all roads, autonomous road vehicles are stupid. Automated trains and airplane autopilot have depended on traffic control networks for generations now. Autonomous car leaders are willfully ignorant of this
They run on different situations, while it' true that a saturated network may impact an autonomous vehicle, it can respond to almost immediate situations. Trains and airplanes need to plan any movement miles away because they can't simply stop or change directions.
It will take at least 20 years for you to convince people to ride in a car that has no available means to control it. I would ride it around a closed track. That's about it.
More like 10 years. Zoox and Waymo use Radar and LiDAR, while Tesla uses only cameras but with a massive amount of driving data. Each technology has their own benefits and challenges. The risk of human error is significantly underestimated. There are many stupid and unsafe drivers. Fully autonomous vehicles are/will be vastly safer than the average human driver.
@@ku9145 You don't need to convince me of human error. Humans get tired, do drugs, and are just basically incompetent. Those same humans are programming the tech. It may take 10 to make the technology happen, but you still have to overcome the horrible failures of the last 10 years.
Nice ad. Hope they paid you handsomely.
Love the enthusiasm in the narration! Great video
Sounds like AI
I would gladly sell my car to never drive again and pay a subscription based taxi service hopefully it happens in my lifetime
Try to go on highway with these.
I hope they paid you for this much advertising
so repetitive. you could have make that video In 3 min.
Until they connect with a shared signal+transponder network that covers all roads, autonomous road vehicles are stupid. Automated trains and airplane autopilot have depended on traffic control networks for generations now. Autonomous car leaders are willfully ignorant of this
They run on different situations, while it' true that a saturated network may impact an autonomous vehicle, it can respond to almost immediate situations. Trains and airplanes need to plan any movement miles away because they can't simply stop or change directions.
It will take at least 20 years for you to convince people to ride in a car that has no available means to control it. I would ride it around a closed track. That's about it.
Thank goodness your opinion doesn’t mean anything, we’d still be in the Stone Age.
@@sblazea50 Lookup, Tesla self driving car. Tell me if that death trap is something you would put your family in.
More like 10 years. Zoox and Waymo use Radar and LiDAR, while Tesla uses only cameras but with a massive amount of driving data. Each technology has their own benefits and challenges. The risk of human error is significantly underestimated. There are many stupid and unsafe drivers. Fully autonomous vehicles are/will be vastly safer than the average human driver.
@@ku9145 You don't need to convince me of human error. Humans get tired, do drugs, and are just basically incompetent. Those same humans are programming the tech. It may take 10 to make the technology happen, but you still have to overcome the horrible failures of the last 10 years.
Tesla is Level 2 autonomous while Zoox is 5 buddy@@PrometheusZandski