To counter the point about aging,I heard something, probably in one of the Fully Charged videos, possibly from Nissan, that the profile of discharge in a vehicle to grid situation is very different from that when driving (of course) and can actually help to preserve the life of the battery - my...
I donāt think itās black and white - youāve got to have a little from Column A and a little from Column B. Yes governments are great at taking dumb ass solutions, but some regulation to enforce a certain standard is needed in some cases.
I too donāt know, but the part of the system that is commanding the motor control to go into regen could also command the brake lights to come on when the level of regen requested exceeds some level.
From a Functional Safety point of view though, it would be easier to argue the safety goal of...
Ah, Iām on mobile. Itās the only way I consume most forum traffic. Would be nice to see the pictures on mobile if possible... gives me something to look at for the next 5 years before I get one for real...
I was going to quote the same passage. The move to fewer ECUs has already started, admittedly higher up the supply chain, with OEMs developing ādomain controllersā that replace multiple ECUs. So the vehicle will have fewer controllers, and more communication between those controllers and...
And actually that reminds me of the _only_ thing Iāve heard RJ say that I didnāt _completely_ buy in to. I think it was the Sean Mitchell interview in the cable car, where RJ said something about L3 (I think) and said āyouāll be able to read a bookā. For me thatās L4.
The most memorable way...
Agreed, except that for Level 3, the requirement for the driver to be able to take over essentially means you do need to pay attention. Yes, you shouldnāt need to make the decision to take control, but if the vehicle asks you to take control you will need to do so pretty quickly. If the driver...
Simplest and most robust, yes. But that wasnāt the question. The question was is it possible to learn more quickly than having a fleet driving a billion miles, and the caveated answer is yes, not the ānoā you first gave. Rivian will be doing as you say, but they can also be taking advantage...
I didnāt mean to suggest that there is no AI in the control part, no. I realise you could reasonably deduce that from what I wrote.
Now clearly I havenāt written any part of the Tesla system, but I do have relevant knowledge. To have one amorphous system that perceives the world and directly...
But there is an important distinction here. I would agree with you (that you canāt learn from someone elseās data) if the AI system was directly controlling where the vehicle was placing itself in lane etc. But itās not. The AI system is understanding the environment and deciding where the...
I have to disagree; the hard part of the problem is understanding the world, not navigating through it. The teenage son (or daughter...) doesnāt crash because they turn the steering wheel incorrectly - itās because they donāt fully comprehend the situation.
By the way, if any of you have 3 hours of your life to give away, this is worth a watch:
Note the OPās request not to derail from topic, so I only post this as a good source of information about how these types of systems work. Note that the first hour-ish is just footage of a Tesla driving...
But Tesla annotates the image data with information about where the road goes etc. So you can apply your own algorithms to the image data and correct the algorithm if it doesnāt get the right answer about where the road goes.
Edit: agree though that making the car do the right thing for that...
Depends what is meant by ādataā. If one bought access to the source data (the streams from cameras and other sensors) then different algorithms could be applied to that data. That could be useful. Of course that would mean probably Peta bytes of data so is probably infeasible, but technically...
Just came across this that mentions one way of reducing the length of time teaching an artificial intelligence based system takes:
Havenāt watched it all yet.