Self driving Level 4!! Wow, Great job Mobileye. Happy to know about this tech news!! Congratulations Intel..you made a best decision in acquiring Mobileye..Next goal -Get AV drivers Trust in safer driving!
Mobileye is actively mapping areas with 1 million+ level 2-2.5 EyeQ cars. So unlike Tesla, Mobileye knows where all the lanes are, stop signs, etc even in heavy snow due to existing data. They also have 3 more cameras (11 total), LiDAR, and ultrasonic (Tesla just removed this). Each sensor system works independent of the others, so if all the cameras are blocked with ice, the LiDAR and ultrasonic sensors can continue driving with some reduced functionality. It is still an issue, but Mobileye is preparing for it, while Tesla and others are just ignoring it.
@@__aceofspades its not really true what you are saying. Tesla actually has a kinda similar approach (as can be seen on the latest AI day), regarding using the data from the fleet to build a map of known locations of the fleet. Mobileye seems to rely on this heavily though, which will probably mean that atuonomy can only work in mapped out places. regard lidar and radar, according to tesla they could unlock higher local maxima by removing radar because of contradicting input from the different sensors. dont forget our brains are also neuralnets which just use vision as an input for driving, so in theory this is a solvable problem with their approach. For me its pretty clear, that either Tesla or MobilEye will solve this, so I invest heavily in one and use the other as a hedge but I wont be ignorant and just bet on one of them and pretend that I know more than the industry leading experts.
Are they using HD-mapping for their lvl4 driving or is this purely sensorbased autonomy? that would actually be a huge milestone but I guess its like waymo and thats why its just offered in one city
@@billy936 will look into it, thanks. I might buy some Intel stock after discovering this. Until now I was pretty sure that Tesla has the only approach that can achieve generalized autonomy but the MobilEye approach seems to be interesting as well
@@HardKore5250 I think it is because Intel has dived in many new markers. With Pat R&D is the most important issue. GPUs, autonomic vehicles, Foundry services, AI. Intel has made several mistakes but I can not remember any company so they immersed improving itself. No doubts they are betting the company (even though they make more money than Tesla, NVIDIA and AMD combined) but if they do it well maybe we are going to witness the gratest technological company that n the world.
in 2017, I received threatening email from Cyclops (Intel) saying I would have to deal with The Netherlands and Tax authorities in Israel if I hung onto Mobileye... Now Intel is spinning it off with a big IPO. At the time I sold at the market and with the piddly proceeds bought a few shares of Intel which is now about 70 shares after being on drip for the last 4 years... Apparently, some people hung onto their Mobileye shares... Now there is this big deal IPO... I will bet the Mobileye shares are now worth much more than I sold them for, and maybe more than the Intel stock I bought with the proceeds... I am MAD
Self driving Level 4!! Wow, Great job Mobileye. Happy to know about this tech news!! Congratulations Intel..you made a best decision in acquiring Mobileye..Next goal -Get AV drivers Trust in safer driving!
Buying Intel stocks: done
you can tell its a german audience because they literally dont laugh at any of his jokes LOL
How it works in bad weather conditions? When there is snow or rain (if image of cameras is not accessible or blurred)?
Guessing if conditions are insufficient for safe operation it won’t be activated… just sit parked somewhere, dormant
Don't go out in weather
LIDAR helps on that
Mobileye is actively mapping areas with 1 million+ level 2-2.5 EyeQ cars. So unlike Tesla, Mobileye knows where all the lanes are, stop signs, etc even in heavy snow due to existing data. They also have 3 more cameras (11 total), LiDAR, and ultrasonic (Tesla just removed this). Each sensor system works independent of the others, so if all the cameras are blocked with ice, the LiDAR and ultrasonic sensors can continue driving with some reduced functionality. It is still an issue, but Mobileye is preparing for it, while Tesla and others are just ignoring it.
@@__aceofspades its not really true what you are saying. Tesla actually has a kinda similar approach (as can be seen on the latest AI day), regarding using the data from the fleet to build a map of known locations of the fleet. Mobileye seems to rely on this heavily though, which will probably mean that atuonomy can only work in mapped out places.
regard lidar and radar, according to tesla they could unlock higher local maxima by removing radar because of contradicting input from the different sensors.
dont forget our brains are also neuralnets which just use vision as an input for driving, so in theory this is a solvable problem with their approach.
For me its pretty clear, that either Tesla or MobilEye will solve this, so I invest heavily in one and use the other as a hedge but I wont be ignorant and just bet on one of them and pretend that I know more than the industry leading experts.
When will the autonomous taxi starting service? And where?
Right... Pilot next year.
Munich and Tel-Aviv next year. Not sure which half.
Are they using HD-mapping for their lvl4 driving or is this purely sensorbased autonomy? that would actually be a huge milestone
but I guess its like waymo and thats why its just offered in one city
Checkout MobilEye's video on their REM technology. They are crowd-sourcing "AV maps" from all their vehicles on the road.
@@billy936 will look into it, thanks. I might buy some Intel stock after discovering this. Until now I was pretty sure that Tesla has the only approach that can achieve generalized autonomy but the MobilEye approach seems to be interesting as well
Exciting
it will be a great challenge to launch in india even in 2035
this guy is going to eat tesla's nvidia's and amd's lunch sooner or later
couldnt agree more. Holding INTC
@George Dao Why?
idk about nvda but i think they can take on amd again
@@HardKore5250
I think it is because Intel has dived in many new markers. With Pat R&D is the most important issue. GPUs, autonomic vehicles, Foundry services, AI. Intel has made several mistakes but I can not remember any company so they immersed improving itself. No doubts they are betting the company (even though they make more money than Tesla, NVIDIA and AMD combined) but if they do it well maybe we are going to witness the gratest technological company that n the world.
they should ,mention theyre using nio cars
44min mark.. love the music..
in 2017, I received threatening email from Cyclops (Intel) saying I would have to deal with The Netherlands and Tax authorities in Israel if I hung onto Mobileye... Now Intel is spinning it off with a big IPO. At the time I sold at the market and with the piddly proceeds bought a few shares of Intel which is now about 70 shares after being on drip for the last 4 years... Apparently, some people hung onto their Mobileye shares... Now there is this big deal IPO... I will bet the Mobileye shares are now worth much more than I sold them for, and maybe more than the Intel stock I bought with the proceeds... I am MAD
The audience are ice cold
That intro was so corny lmao
Is Taiwan geopolitically dangerous?
ask president Xi
He will tell you
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@@leonardoruiz5994 you are welcome