Is Tesla self-driving legal?
Dmitri Dolgov said Waymo uses cameras, radar and lidar because weak sensing limits safety gains for full autonomy.
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Waymo CEO: Vision-Only Self-Driving Safety Curve Flattens “Way Too Early” - CleanTechnica
Waymo co-CEO Dmitri Dolgov recently gave a very interesting, 49-minute-long presentation at a Y Combinator event. A few days ago, I covered some of his comments from the beginning of the presentation. Getting further into it, this next topic had to be highlighted. In the video above, 16 minutes in, ... [continued] The post Waymo CEO: Vision-Only Self-Driving Safety Curve Flattens “Way Too Early” appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Is Tesla self-driving legal?
Is Tesla Self-Driving Legal? The Definitive Answer The short answer: it’s complicated. While Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” (FSD) and “Autopilot” features are legal in the sense that they are sold and operated on public roads, their legality hinges on the specific capabilities, regulations, and the driver’s role during their use. The technology is not fully autonomous ... Read more The post Is Tesla self-driving legal? appeared first on GB Times.
Waymo CEO: Vision-Only Self-Driving Safety Curve Flattens “Way Too Early”
Waymo co-CEO Dmitri Dolgov recently gave a very interesting, 49-minute-long presentation at a Y Combinator event. A few days ago, I covered some of his comments from the beginning of the presentation. Getting further into it, this next topic had to be highlighted. In the video above, 16 minutes in, ... [continued] The post Waymo CEO: Vision-Only Self-Driving Safety Curve Flattens "Way Too Early" appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Tesla Quietly Settled a Lawsuit Over a Fatal Full Self-Driving Pedestrian Crash
Tesla has quietly settled a lawsuit tied to a fatal crash involving its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, and the details reveal exactly what happens when high-speed automation operates on public … Read More The post Tesla Quietly Settled a Lawsuit Over a Fatal Full Self-Driving Pedestrian Crash appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
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