Not to nit pick, but Magna is Canadian and their headquarters is in Ontario. They have come a long way from making K-Car bumpers to this super cool tech. Love it.
Thanks for the video, interesting Technology you are showing. Question for anyone about the alcohol breath checker the lady was showing. When those are put into vehicles, will those prevent drivers from starting the vehicle if someone is drunk or had a few drinks??? Always have to breath into sensor to start vehicle?? I don't drink any alcoholic beverages at all, but wow that is a nice safety feature to keep the drunks off the road. But like all technology, people will probably find a way to defeat this system. Nothing is ever full proof.
I think all this is cool but I can only imagine OEMs using all the tech to passively collect all this info on drivers to no real end, and then a couple of years down the road a huge data breach.
The reality is it's being done right now. Google tells me everywhere I've been, if I was walking, cycling or driving so we're already living in that world and have been for years.
It seems like the biggest benefit of cameras instead of mirrors is actually visibility improvement. Cameras can resolve issues like blind spots and bright headlights (without just dimming the entire image, like mirrors do). Tesla's repeater cameras were much more usable at night than the mirrors (until they completely screwed the night-time image processing to make the daytime colors look slightly more natural).
For me, I am not really a fan of the camera view in my rear view mirror. I can do both mirror and camera, switching between the 2. I am older so my eyes don't adjust to the scale change quickly. There is more field of view with the camera obviously, so that means they are cramming more image into the same space. This makes objects in the camera view smaller too and a little harder to resolve at a quick glance.
Magna for me coming from Europe is well known. Great product portfolio. Was at their factory at “Steyr-Daimler Puch” now Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria. Magna is actually a Canadien company.
WOW! Saved theeeee best for last! A deeper dive into the Thermo Plastic Panels, specifically the Solar Panel, would be a DREAM made manifest! Imagine swapping out the Hummer EV, Wrangler 4xe's panel to 4 large solar panels...!!!
In mouth filter device will spoof that booze detector. I will start selling them as "bad breath" filters, will be in every gas station next year. "the Krusty mouth breather"
The breath-based alcohol detection seems really misguided. First, drunks will just drive old cars that don't have it. Second, responsible drivers in new cars will have a glass of wine or beer with lunch or dinner and have the thing leave them stranded, or, they will be forced to set the cabin climate control vents just right, turn the fan on high and breathe in the right direction. This could be more distracting than just driving without worrying about it. Third, the measures to prevent spoofing seem unrealistically simple. Mark my words, systems like this will be easy to spoof by drunks. Fourth, this seems more like a race to try to beat autonomy, so automakers can say, "we may not have autonomy, but we don't need it because we prevent drinking drivers.". But distracted driving will still be a thing and anyone who thinks these protective measures cannot be defeated will have another think coming. I'm not anti-technology at all, but I have to draw the line when, instead of being a useful driver aide designed to help you perform better, it purports to protect you from yourself. As if we need our own personal policeman in our own car. It's demeaning and defeating it will become an easy joke.
Well said. I don't drink, but I would never buy a car with a breathalyzer. I don't want to own a piece of equipment that, when it fails, sends telemetry wrongly implicating me in a felony.
Crazy that we can work to reduce if not stop so many deaths from DUIs but some people can only think of themselves. Sad that driving can bring out quite selfish behaviour on some people.
Another question. Will people with COPD or related breathing issues and are using oxygen, will that trigger a false positive? That could trigger ADA violation.
The digital mirror uses Seeing Machines AI - the beauty of that, is that it can stop the accident happening, rather than protecting you after the accident (seatbelts and airbags).
it would be an interesting thing to change the trailer harness standard to allow a video feed from the back of the trailer through the harness, not sure with wi-fi or bluetooth would be reliable enough
Government mandates with driver monitoring systems should scare the crap out of you. Imagine having a citation emailed to you because your car saw you using a cell phone while driving or it detected a drunk passenger as you being intoxicated.
I don't think any such legislation will be adopted, but I can see the sensor data being used as evidence against you if you are charged with a crime. Also, don't use your phone while driving.
@@Johnny_Socko They said that about ABS, review cameras, ect... The COMMUNIST WEST will force this carp on you and make you pay a fortune for it too! Sounds liketyrannytome.
Side mirrors should be on the left And right hand side of the instrument cluster. So where the left one is in this video and the right one on the opposite side of the cluster. Also the screens should be in landscape not portrait so you have a larger field of vision.
All this seems besides the point. Vehicles should be talking to each other so accidents don't happen. It would eliminate most of this big brother monitoring. Self driving is just around the corner
*All the gadgetry that I have NO interest in buying!* Not only that all the expenses that come along with it. Give me an HONEST "modern car" that does what it is supposed to. A Lada Granta is just that and costs just $8,000 USD. I can actually afford to buy that too.
I really like your videos but they are just getting longer and longer .... Should be a maximum 12m and like 50% less talking. Make multiple vids parts More views for you!
Do people really need that much tech in cars 🤣 if you need all the tech maybe you shouldn’t be driving 💀. And what happen to sensors 💯 never failed me lol
Old people need those sensors. And young people too, they have their noses in their smartphones all the time. And professional hauliers need the tech for lower insurance cost. And all others should not drive a vehicle at all but use a self driving one.
@@horseathalt7308 I would love to switch, do you come over and drive for me? I am waiting eagerly for the time the car drives itself. Then i can finally use this dead time for something productive. Like learning to knit.
Yup, every time I see those youngsters with them "push button to start a car" I cringe. The only right way is to get the handle and crank it like a real man. Who needs those flashy lights outside? I signal with my hand which is always available. Do not rely on elements that could break. Automatic gearbox? Buah. Clutch and do your own shifting, you lazy brat! Hill assist? You might as well write "Loser" on your forehead. Auto dimming mirrors at night? What are you now? A mole? Light is uncomfortable? Cruise control? *I* CONTROL the car. Not the car controls itself. Safety curtains? Airbags? Are we decorating a living room right now? When I drive, I DIE, like God intended!
Seems like 5-10+ year old tech. Nothing really new or amazing like SAE shows- just baby steps in tech that is overhyped and add cost and complexity to cars. I was hoping to see something noteworthy.
Seeing machines, wait until the royalties start rolling in!
Super cool technology capabilities. Wow! Thanks for sharing.
Not to nit pick, but Magna is Canadian and their headquarters is in Ontario. They have come a long way from making K-Car bumpers to this super cool tech. Love it.
Very true. He should have mentioned it. I sincerely hope that he knows this...
They are headquartered in Aurora Ontario Canada actually.
Magna makes the Ocean for Fisker so they manufacture entire vehicles too.
Magna makes the fisker ocean. They don't seem to be doing them any favors because production is hard.
Hi Kyle et al. Hey, did you ask anyone at Magna about 48v equipment?
Thanks for the video, interesting Technology you are showing. Question for anyone about the alcohol breath checker the lady was showing.
When those are put into vehicles, will those prevent drivers from starting the vehicle if someone is drunk or had a few drinks??? Always have to breath into sensor to start vehicle??
I don't drink any alcoholic beverages at all, but wow that is a nice safety feature to keep the drunks off the road. But like all technology, people will probably find a way to defeat this system. Nothing is ever full proof.
I think, the first mandated use would be for professional drivers.
I think all this is cool but I can only imagine OEMs using all the tech to passively collect all this info on drivers to no real end, and then a couple of years down the road a huge data breach.
Already happening I'm sure
And so what..? What can they do with gazillions of miles of driving from a gazillions of drivers = data overload that leads to nowhere meaningful.
You shouldn’t have to worry about the data you are collecting unless you are using your car in criminal activity.
@@frankdelao4067like the truckers in Canada and anyone who supported them financially...
The reality is it's being done right now. Google tells me everywhere I've been, if I was walking, cycling or driving so we're already living in that world and have been for years.
Magna will engineer the scout SUV and pick up for Volkswagen
It seems like the biggest benefit of cameras instead of mirrors is actually visibility improvement. Cameras can resolve issues like blind spots and bright headlights (without just dimming the entire image, like mirrors do). Tesla's repeater cameras were much more usable at night than the mirrors (until they completely screwed the night-time image processing to make the daytime colors look slightly more natural).
For me, I am not really a fan of the camera view in my rear view mirror. I can do both mirror and camera, switching between the 2. I am older so my eyes don't adjust to the scale change quickly. There is more field of view with the camera obviously, so that means they are cramming more image into the same space. This makes objects in the camera view smaller too and a little harder to resolve at a quick glance.
Magna for me coming from Europe is well known. Great product portfolio. Was at their factory at “Steyr-Daimler Puch” now Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria. Magna is actually a Canadien company.
Waooo proudly magna❤
WOW! Saved theeeee best for last! A deeper dive into the Thermo Plastic Panels, specifically the Solar Panel, would be a DREAM made manifest!
Imagine swapping out the Hummer EV, Wrangler 4xe's panel to 4 large solar panels...!!!
Thank You for All that you are doing for our Planet Earth.... Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste.. 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ ☮ ❤
*"You will be happy and your car will snitch on you!"*
In mouth filter device will spoof that booze detector. I will start selling them as "bad breath" filters, will be in every gas station next year. "the Krusty mouth breather"
Was the Blackberry QNX tech with Magna on a Qualcomm Chassis?
Magna will design and build the new Scout by VW. When can we see a preview?
The breath-based alcohol detection seems really misguided. First, drunks will just drive old cars that don't have it. Second, responsible drivers in new cars will have a glass of wine or beer with lunch or dinner and have the thing leave them stranded, or, they will be forced to set the cabin climate control vents just right, turn the fan on high and breathe in the right direction. This could be more distracting than just driving without worrying about it. Third, the measures to prevent spoofing seem unrealistically simple. Mark my words, systems like this will be easy to spoof by drunks. Fourth, this seems more like a race to try to beat autonomy, so automakers can say, "we may not have autonomy, but we don't need it because we prevent drinking drivers.". But distracted driving will still be a thing and anyone who thinks these protective measures cannot be defeated will have another think coming.
I'm not anti-technology at all, but I have to draw the line when, instead of being a useful driver aide designed to help you perform better, it purports to protect you from yourself. As if we need our own personal policeman in our own car. It's demeaning and defeating it will become an easy joke.
Well said. I don't drink, but I would never buy a car with a breathalyzer. I don't want to own a piece of equipment that, when it fails, sends telemetry wrongly implicating me in a felony.
People on reddit downvoted me for recommending the idea of alcohol breath detection because they said it was taking away freedom.
Crazy that we can work to reduce if not stop so many deaths from DUIs but some people can only think of themselves. Sad that driving can bring out quite selfish behaviour on some people.
Is it weird that the only exciting part to me is the double sliding doors @ 22:25? Not as cool as a BMW Z1, but still inexplicably unique.
Please please someone bring this to production. Spatially efficient door openings should not be relegated to vans.
Another question. Will people with COPD or related breathing issues and are using oxygen, will that trigger a false positive? That could trigger ADA violation.
@marlinMay
Liberal Communist problems. haha.
Nice video! It would be really cool if you could test the Hongqi E-HS 9 the next time you visit Norway!
I’ve been wanting to!
so now your car will snitch on you
They've been doing that for quite a while but in the future it will be unavoidable.
Having screens block so much of the front window is insane. I hate it very much.
😂 you want no dashboard design
The digital mirror uses Seeing Machines AI - the beauty of that, is that it can stop the accident happening, rather than protecting you after the accident (seatbelts and airbags).
Wow
it would be an interesting thing to change the trailer harness standard to allow a video feed from the back of the trailer through the harness, not sure with wi-fi or bluetooth would be reliable enough
Government mandates with driver monitoring systems should scare the crap out of you. Imagine having a citation emailed to you because your car saw you using a cell phone while driving or it detected a drunk passenger as you being intoxicated.
Not to mention the added cost of putting all this crap in vehicles.
I don't think any such legislation will be adopted, but I can see the sensor data being used as evidence against you if you are charged with a crime. Also, don't use your phone while driving.
@@Johnny_Socko They said that about ABS, review cameras, ect...
The COMMUNIST WEST will force this carp on you and make you pay a fortune for it too! Sounds liketyrannytome.
Side mirrors should be on the left
And right hand side of the instrument cluster. So where the left one is in this video and the right one on the opposite side of the cluster. Also the screens should be in landscape not portrait so you have a larger field of vision.
tesla has got some explaining to do
So they're trying to make cars that won't drive when you're holding a coffee cup? Flawless plan.
How do humans drive safely on a rainy night? Oh, that's right, they use vision. And cameras have better low-light vision than humans.
Random: just woke up from a dream of Kyle winning the Kentucky Derby with a no named horse. Strange stuff lol
what happens if your pals drink beer in the car
All this seems besides the point. Vehicles should be talking to each other so accidents don't happen. It would eliminate most of this big brother monitoring. Self driving is just around the corner
Kyle, is Magna working on technology that will make it harder for criminals to steal cars??
early gang!
*All the gadgetry that I have NO interest in buying!*
Not only that all the expenses that come along with it.
Give me an HONEST "modern car" that does what it is supposed to. A Lada Granta is just that and costs just $8,000 USD. I can actually afford to buy that too.
I really like your videos but they are just getting longer and longer ....
Should be a maximum 12m and like 50% less talking. Make multiple vids parts
More views for you!
Seriously James Bond shit!!!!
When the camera breaks down you will understand why mirror is required. 😤
Do people really need that much tech in cars 🤣 if you need all the tech maybe you shouldn’t be driving 💀. And what happen to sensors 💯 never failed me lol
Old people need those sensors. And young people too, they have their noses in their smartphones all the time. And professional hauliers need the tech for lower insurance cost. And all others should not drive a vehicle at all but use a self driving one.
I don't think any of this is supposed to be considered necessary to be able to drive. Its about incremental improvement.
@@wolfgangpreier9160 Wrong. If you aren't paying attention to driving and focused on it alone, you should NOT be behind the wheel of a car at all.
@@horseathalt7308 I would love to switch, do you come over and drive for me?
I am waiting eagerly for the time the car drives itself. Then i can finally use this dead time for something productive.
Like learning to knit.
Yup, every time I see those youngsters with them "push button to start a car" I cringe. The only right way is to get the handle and crank it like a real man.
Who needs those flashy lights outside? I signal with my hand which is always available. Do not rely on elements that could break.
Automatic gearbox? Buah. Clutch and do your own shifting, you lazy brat!
Hill assist? You might as well write "Loser" on your forehead.
Auto dimming mirrors at night? What are you now? A mole? Light is uncomfortable?
Cruise control? *I* CONTROL the car. Not the car controls itself.
Safety curtains? Airbags? Are we decorating a living room right now? When I drive, I DIE, like God intended!
Seems like 5-10+ year old tech. Nothing really new or amazing like SAE shows- just baby steps in tech that is overhyped and add cost and complexity to cars. I was hoping to see something noteworthy.