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minus-squarealcoholicorn [comrade/them, doe/deer]hexbear30·3 years agoTeslas are uniquely bad at driving because they only have a few 2d cameras and it's really hard to extrapolate a 3d world from that. The other companies that are using lidar or arrays of cameras can actually tell if there's an unmoving object in the road ahead. link
minus-squareSerLava [he/him]hexbear16·3 years ago:so-true: JUST MACHINE LEARN TO REDUCE LE UNIT COST link
minus-squareShitPosterior [none/use name]hexbear1·3 years agoWait the 2d cameras aren't in an array or whatever to get that 3d depth perception like our eyes? They're just individually spewing data and it's not being digested in a way that derives depth? I find that really hard to believe link
Teslas are uniquely bad at driving because they only have a few 2d cameras and it's really hard to extrapolate a 3d world from that.
The other companies that are using lidar or arrays of cameras can actually tell if there's an unmoving object in the road ahead.
:so-true: JUST MACHINE LEARN TO REDUCE LE UNIT COST
Wait the 2d cameras aren't in an array or whatever to get that 3d depth perception like our eyes? They're just individually spewing data and it's not being digested in a way that derives depth? I find that really hard to believe