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Possibly not as this might prove to be vapourware that will be tested in limited units from 2026 whilst consuming public funds.So Mate out-eloned Elon.
The reason is because both don't think that Waymo haven't fully solved autonomous driving. Do I think that it will be solved by Musk or Mate in the next 2 years? No. The tech needs a clean slate start.It's weird how both Musk and Mate act like Waymo doesn't exist.
The reason is because both don't think that Waymo haven't fully solved autonomous driving. Do I think that it will be solved by Musk or Mate in the next 2 years? No. The tech needs a clean slate start.
Self driving will be solved when the cars will be able to drive at the ability of 90-95th percentile of humans any where in the world.I don't know what "fully" means. But Waymo has commercially operating robotaxis in 3 big cities in US. That is definitely way more "full" than any slideware.
Self driving will be solved when the cars will be able to drive at the ability of 90-95th percentile of humans any where in the world.
Maybe that's there tesla will have an advantage if they can put starlink terminals on their cars or run compute on device.Sorry, that is an idiotically unrealistic standard.
Internet is only available to ~65% of global population. f#ck, even electricity only became available to 90% in 2022. I bet even modern plumbing is not available to "90-95th percentile of humans any where in the world".
The big question is whether existing self driving tech can scale to all driving environments.
Verne has partnered up with a brand called Mobileye to supply the autonomous tech.
That's from the Top Gear article. The quoteSo I just watched the video, all they have is a vehicle (or rather a model) with no controls. They are expecting someone else to solve AD - the hard part. That is not making a robotaxi. That is making a vehicle that will be used by a robotaxi.
Yea I know it is from the article. Didn't mean to imply it is your wordsThat's from the Top Gear article. The quote
I just shared it. I'm more a hypercar guy. I'll let you lot dissect this one LOL!
As far as I know , Waymo works only on very specific streets/areas, where all the conditions work out in their favor (good infrastructure)I don't know what "fully" means. But Waymo has commercially operating robotaxis in 3 big cities in US. That is definitely way more "full" than any slideware.
The economics aren't great for Waymo:As far as I know , Waymo works only on very specific streets/areas, where all the conditions work out in their favor (good infrastructure)
This is the issue right now in self driving : How to work with not specific scenarios ...
Those cities are "ideal" conditions e.g roads are flat, marked roads, grid urban planning, minimal blind spots, wide roads, lots of traffic lights, minimal pot holes and not alot of buses or chaotic cyclists/motor bikes.It doesn't have to. There is no business case to make it work in sub-Saharan desert or Frozen Siberia.
By being just in the biggest 10 metro areas in US (which constitutes just 2% of US land mass), your market covers 25% of the US GDP ($6.6 trillion).
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