Hacked billboards make Teslas see phantom objects causing them to swerve or stop
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#22Clever but don’t forget you can also ‘hack’ human drivers by showing flashing patterns or just generally distracting them.
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#23Clever but don’t forget you can also ‘hack’ human drivers by showing flashing patterns or just generally distracting them.
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#24This is clever, and Tesla's software is awful, but anyone doing this for real, with intent to divert cars from the road etc. would be committing a pretty serious crime.
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#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
Can LIDAR reliably detect stop signs? I think it would have to be based on the shape, and LIDAR loses resolution pretty quickly over distance.
You could always map the stop signs in advance
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#27States just need to start mandating LIDAR for any level of autonomous certification, in the same way we finally figured out seatbelts were the minimum level of safety for passenger retention.
Why? Cameras can work just as well as your vision. Humans manage just fine and don't have LIDAR. Just because it causes the cars to slow down now doesn't mean it will in the future.
You can of course pick out discrete examples of humans failing tasks like these, but entire classes of computers routinely fail at things like this.
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#28States just need to start mandating LIDAR for any level of autonomous certification, in the same way we finally figured out seatbelts were the minimum level of safety for passenger retention.
Great for detecting if an object is in your way - but it cannot read a stop sign, you still need a camera system for that - so they still have to harden it against this hack (and who knows how many to come).
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#29Why don't we build some experimental infrastructure that is designed specifically for self driving vehicles?
Any money spent on infrastructure for self-driving cars would be better spent on public transportation.
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#30States just need to start mandating LIDAR for any level of autonomous certification, in the same way we finally figured out seatbelts were the minimum level of safety for passenger retention.
Why? Cameras can work just as well as your vision. Humans manage just fine and don't have LIDAR. Just because it causes the cars to slow down now doesn't mean it will in the future.