@@mohanrajc_o_o yes, this can be resolved easily by AI. actually no AI needed, there is a mechanism called CSMA (Carrier-sense multiple access) in network traffic that can avoid collision and use the channel effeciently.
@@shawoomco are you serious? how short is your attention spawn? it's a driverless car ... DRIVER-LESS, no human! not human, hello? use google translate or learn english mate
Wow! I did not expect this to be possible in 2022. I thought, may be in 2040 or later but not now. What is amazing is China transforming from "bicycles in the 1980s" to "driverless cars now" in such a short time, even the advanced Western nations (who revolutionize transportation) cannot have driverless car now on their streets. How China will change the world, starting with 5G technology, not only autonomous driving but also agriculture, medical practices, industrial production, ports, farming, warehousing, etc. Simply amazing---amazing China.
@@GeorgeMartinus -- I'm not from China, but I do agree with your comment. However I think the most important thing the Chinese political leadership did was to transform their education system. They increased and upgraded their universities many times over, emphasizing on STEM students, so much so that they are graduating some 10 to 11 million graduates every year, with over a million engineers (compared to US's 250,000).
Lol what are you smoking lol. Tesla has this, just the stupid government won't let them implement it. I've seen the same videos of Tesla cars. Lol China is not leading in any front except cheap, underpaid and abused workers. The difference between China and the US is, rules and regulations and it is up to the citizens of the US to do extraordinary things. Where China forces you to or suffer the consequences. They don't care if that autonomous car runs someone over. They chalk it up to learning and progress. They are a fundamentally flawed society because, China cares about China, not it's citizens.
What you dont know is Tesla autonomous driverless software was design by China and not mention Tesla, SpaceX, Solar City are Chinese rebranded technology.
the car basically stops whenever there is an object close to the road and it is easy to cause accident as the car behind will not behave as such.....also the car failed to predict the path of pedestrian and steer away from it in advance rather it stood there for a while till the objects stopped moving
It looks legit, although the video is badly overlaid on the vehicle interior because the video was take on TOP of the car, not from the inside. Just a bit dodgy editing/merging really. I couldn't fault it mostly but looks like good progress.
this is why china is ahead with autonomous vehicles. traffic in china is freakin nuts and I would not want to drive in shenzhen. Before I moved to the US from Taiwan, I remember the crazy traffic. At first it seemed strange that CA drivers follow the rules compared to Taipei. It would be interesting to see how tesla auto pilot works in Shenzhen
@@woolfel Haha funny comment dude. I am actually from Germany (Hamburg) and I can totally unterstand your sister at first. But once you get used to the Autobahn rules it's pretty much straight forward. Have a nice day.
@@3r3cut the family she stayed with had a tiny car and going 80mph on autobahn was a bit of a shock. I'm sure eventually she would have gotten used to it. Then again, in the US our freeways have a speed limit whereas autobahn doesn't :)
Impressive, beats my Tesla with Beta FSD here in Hawaii! B-FSD would be a lot more hesitant, jerky and brake suddenly with this obstacle course - definitely an uncomfortable experience - and I wouldn't be surprised if B-FSD would just give up and rendered itself unavailable. Needless to say Tesla doesn't have this high level of autonomous driving. I bet Elon wants to hire these China software engineers!
@@TeslaElonSpaceXFan I have one version prior to 10.69. Hopefully sometime this week. Dirty Tesla seems to be getting it today. It'd be great to have a smooth ride, no false lane changes or phantom braking, and ultimately park into my garage rather than stopping at the driveway entrance.
If you have the technology to make this car why make this video ? This dogdy editing doesn't work much as advertising, looks quite fake, could have been made filming someone driving
@@alexcarter8082 The Chinese designed the Tesla's FSD and not to mention Tesla, SpaceX, Solar city are all Chinese rebranded technology incase you didn't know.
remember the time AI was racist bc of the training set... I believe autonomous car algorithm is not universal... maybe a couple years later we can extract the "quantifiable" behaviors from AI algorithm, question like risk taking behavior within the same subculture risk taking behavior within the same culure bur different subculture China is a great example to be studied and Europe...people says Italian/French are bad drivers...so lets see if Tesla algorithm can reflect that or even some Chinese automanufactuers can interpret people's behaviors.
Now in Shenzhen, Wuhan and Shanghai, you can book self-driving taxi already (called 萝卜快跑), welcome to have a try and it's very very cheap (about $0.5 for 10km)
It looks more advanced than the Tesla's FSD. I guess these Chinese cars will be coming to US in a near future, it is going to be a super competitive market for Tesla which is good for customers.
Tesla FSD 12.3.3 is far more advanced. But this operates with HD maps, in small pre-mapped areas, which is unreliable but works when it works. Making a promo video like this isn't very hard, Tesla did something similar in 2016. Tesla has about 5000 times more AI training data than DeepRoute.
Now in Shenzhen, Wuhan and Shanghai, you can book self-driving taxi already (called 萝卜快跑), welcome to have a try and it's very very cheap (about $0.5 for 10km)
I live in Shenzhen now, the chaos in traffic is accurately portrayed in this video lol. The beginning of the video is in Futian district near HQB which is a VERY busy area for people selling phones and electronics...thus the packages and scooters everywhere. I do see this company around, doing their testing in Nanshan and Futian. We had a lot of rain in August, I wonder how the cars handled that. Very interesting!
Not as chaos as New York where 7 millions population. Plus poor Chinese have the freedom to drive electronic bicycles and do where ever they want . Americans have no choice and always got pull over the streets and get tickets or become homeless everywhere, truly freedom
@@weizhang2834 Shenzhen has a population of 18 million. 30 minutes away is Guangzhou with a population of 20 million, and just the other side of the river lies 8 million people in Hong Kong. I have been to NYC many times...be thankful for the laws that keep some semblance of order lol
Based on my experience in North America, I can at least say it can easily handle traffic in NA if it can kill it in Shenzhen. But there might be some problems with traffic speed since ppl in NA drive way faster because of less cars on the road.
nice summary of what goes through a typical human head while driving for uber and lyft - we can now appreciate why human driving is very hard job and tipping your driver is the least what you can do -
i feel like all the system have to work in symthony, if one camera let say malfunction, it will be disaster, that is why human driver skill will never die out in case of emergency, however even that said, i am chinese i feel proud.
My cousin has only one eye and she can still drive. May be the car slows down and just parks and waits for assistance if such a situation arises. Or may be can rely on redundancy or IDK.
Actully it uses radar to scan.... we humans rely on sight.... so the cameras are more for human presentation..... I have Marvel r (the car used) and it already comes with 5 cameras... for us humans... and 11 radars.. 3 for scanning and 8 for tight surroundins like parking etc....
@@beebeequail exactly, that is the point. You are not allowed to enter a intersection when you cannot leave it, this "ai" blocked the intersection and passed under red light.. So yeah. Good luck AI, or should I call you Mr. IF-ELSE
Sane comment. I'm seeing many Americans just calling it fake because to them, innovation all comes from US. Had it not been top 10 percent of Us excited about these things, it would have been in same position as Brazil
no collision policy seems very straight forward to program. Like a video game, wait until nothing stops you from continuing.. (and just respect the rules of the built in map). Some A.I. can still manage without a map. But it's probably too dangerous in these kind of cities. So.. first predictable steady map, then .. un-predicted situation.. seems to make perfect approach .. as seen here..
Hello, Maybe you should send a few cars to Africa, let's see how they do in the Bush Roads of Africa. Wow, if your algorithm can master the roads in Africa then it will be the masters of the world after what I just saw on this video. Congratulations to the whole team. I would like to order a thousand vehicles to be shipped to Cameroon 🇨🇲 I am Mwanjo Ernest The Strategist
I'm sure that can be done but the $ vs the return on investment need to be balanced. That's likely supplied for the sealed mapped road 1st for the popular wealthier world
Can be done easily because its artificial intelligence. The syatem learns about the terrain during each km of driving. BTW if you need a lion sensor it will take a bit more time😄.
I want to sell these cars 🚗 in Africa 🌍. Today, after work, I could not stop thinking of these cars. The visibility was 15% there was a rain storm, fog and darkness. Most of the road was covered with rain water flowing like a river. Smaller vehicles had to park along the road to wait for the storm to pass. As I was struggling to drive, I kept wishing I had the radar system of the automatic car to help me see through the crazy weather. Better still just tell the car 🚗 to please take me home.
sounds like a great test scenario for tesla, and see what happens, but I seem to agree with you at first glance. The green line of this technology seems longer and less prone to hesitancy. Also wondering if this is LIDAR or something like that.
ELON IS TAKING NOTES. "My FSD can do that too. Oh, not that one. Not that one ether. Neither that one. This one, maybe, but "I'll try it out. Hmm, that one will be fixed on the next BETA. Can you hand me another blank piece of paper please. "
AI sometimes has a hard time making trade-offs. For example, because the speed is too fast to stop completely, there is a motorcycle and a car in front, and it is difficult for AI to determine who should hit it.
If it's driving is human-like, what's wrong with human driving anyway... Don't expect computers to do things without mistakes and improve every aspect of our lives. Don't put your life in the hands of greedy tech companies. No one's gonna be by your side after a life-changing accident. Think!
Looks great with one car, bc is driving safely and others also react to it when it makes some mistake. How will one AI car react to another AI car? how will AI safedriving/hesitation react to other AI hesitation? How will micro decisions of human vs human compare to AI car to AI car? Looking great nontheless
Yes! This technology will change the world! Most people will get rid of their personal vehicles by then. Personal vehicles are financial boat anchors. Parking can be hard and frustrating to find.
Nah not really. Keep in mind what we're seeing is a sliced view from the front camera, not the view through the actual windscreen, so objects appear closer than they actually are. If you look at the "radar" it pretty much came to a full stop before reaching the pedestrian, also the clip is like 2x speed.