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hacker11235

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    Comment #18169541

    To add substance: From the nhsta site ( https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.dot.gov/files/documents/12... ) Observations on various aspects: * "Because the lower the flash point, the…

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    Comment #17342397

    Speaking for Tesla and Uber, they use neural nets. Tesla has the most data which is what you're referring to above and they do exactly what you were stating. The software is/has al…

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    Comment #17070598

    Unfortunately comment sections usually don't work like that :(

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    Comment #16962855

    Yes I totally agree, I think there should be some regulation regarding this area. At least in terms of being clear when advertising. I think it's ok to deploy such a system where i…

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    Comment #16962818

    I'd say the monkey has most of the hardware but not the software, analogously. As for the phone, right I was assuming the cars have enough processing power and memory to do the nec…

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    Comment #16962775

    Good point, I'm assuming their Nvidia GPUs have enough power/memory to do the processing they want to do.

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    Comment #16961961

    This is the part that can be emulated in software. All you have to prove is that what ever platform/language you're using for the programming is Turing Complete, which is the case …

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    Comment #16961935

    Sure, they have cameras to see and a computer to do rigorous processing. We can compare this to a human, who uses their vision to perceive the outside world while driving. (You cou…

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    Comment #16960874

    While I don't necessarily agree with how they've advertised it I think they are legally safe. All Model 3's DO have the HARDWARE to support full-self driving, even if the software …

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    Comment #15544781

    Right, inductive charging. From what I've read it doesn't seem like this was the method Tesla was researching for long range transmission was it?

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    Comment #15544418

    Could you expand more on the prospects of wireless transmission of electricity. I've seen some stuff about this but have had a hard time finding sources talking about it, I'm quite…