Tesla self-driving demo shows you what the car sees
Sure, Tesla's first demo of full self-driving features was intriguing. But did you wonder what it was like from the car's point of view? You're about to find out. Tesla has posted another demo video that shows what an autonomous EV
sees as it navigates local roads. As the clip illustrates, the cameras
and sensors have to detect many, many different objects at any given
moment: road lines, signs, lights, pedestrians and cars are among the
many examples. The car even captures the "motion flow" of the
environment to get a sense of where it's going.
This isn't a flawless test run. You see the vehicle slow down
unnecessarily for people running by the roadside (about 1:30 in), for
example. It's also uncertain how well this sort of demo would work in
less than favorable conditions, such as snowy weather or nighttime
drives on poorly-lit roads. However, it's still impressive. The car is
sufficiently aware of its environment that the driver doesn't have to
touch the wheel once, even in relatively complex situations.
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