• huppakee@feddit.nl
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    2 days ago

    Not so sure about that. I mean vw is an actual car company so in that aspect they will easily deliver a superior product but i read nothing about the technology that’s gonna make it happen. Tesla’s can do quite a lot quite well already compared to any other commercially available car and vw is (like the rest of the European car industry) years behind on the software required to achieve real autonomous driving. I mean i’d really like this to succeed but wouldn’t call it a low bar.

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      17 hours ago

      More than likely they’re going to cooperate with Bosch and some more specialized companies to make this happen. This is then going to be used by other manufacturers as well.

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      Had some training with the guys that develop the driver assist tech for VW and many more. It was at about that time when Tesla launched the autopilot. They said they would be terrified and couldn’t live with their conscience launching it in that state / only using cameras.

      This is to say that regulations and some sort of regard for ethics means that whatever gets put out by these companies will be a step above in Reliability and safety.

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        whatever gets put out by these companies will be a step above in Reliability and safety.

        I expect nothing less, this has been true for many other things when comparing eu things to us things, but this argument would also mean nokia would eventually release an iPhone killer and we all know that didn’t happen either. Don’t get me wrong I’d really like vw to beat tesla, but they haven’t got anything riding on public roads yet afaik

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      I think the most interesting thing was that they were going to try level 4 on selected roads in what sounds like rural Germany as well as LA. Perhaps after these training roads they’ll havemore confidence to push the product further

      I also love how streets ahead has somehow survived Pierce from community

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      Tesla threw any chances away by choosing purely camera based systems. I’d guess that VW does not repeat that mistake.

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        2 days ago

        Let’s hope not, but I also read somewhere lidar has its problems too, not for the system itself but for tech surrounding it. Distorting camera’s or something. I’m not that technical. Europe can use a tech win, so if this is it I’m totally fine with it.