Tesla AI Day Highlights & How Autopilot Works
Author(s): Louis Bouchard Originally published on Towards AI. Andrej Karpathyβs talk on Teslaβs autopilot explained clearly in under 10 minutes Originally published on louisbouchard.ai, read it 2 days before on my blog! Listen to this storyβ¦ If you wonder how a Tesla …
Autonomous Cars Can Predict How Selfish Your Driving Is
Author(s): Charles Towers-Clark Originally published on Towards AI. Self-driving cars could soon be able to classify you as a selfish or altruistic driver. While this might bruise some egos, researchers from MIT CSAIL claim that this will make autonomous vehicles (AVs) much …
How Tesla has been Optimizing its Software and Hardware for FSD Capabilities and a Hyper Efficient Robo-Taxi Fleet?
Author(s): Sandeep Aswathnarayana Originally published on Towards AI. Computer Vision, Self Driving Cars FSD Chip Tour, Solving the Vision Problem, Fleet Learning using Data Engine, Object Detection using Vector Space, Sensor Redundancy, Shadow Mode, Robo-Taxi Cost Model, and more. The Long Tail …
What is a Self-Driving Car Engineer, and how to become one
Author(s): Louis Bouchard Originally published on Towards AI. Insights to become a self-driving car engineer in 2023 Have you ever wondered what it takes to work in the field of self-driving cars? An interview with JΓ©rΓ©my Cohen, founder and CEO of Think …
From Lidar to 3D Renders β Waymo and Google Research
Author(s): Louis Bouchard Originally published on Towards AI. Combine Lidar and regular cameras for 3D object detection! This member-only story is on us. Upgrade to access all of Medium. Originally published on louisbouchard.ai, read it 2 days before on my blog! How …
Introduction to Self Driving Cars
Author(s): Mugunthan Originally published on Towards AI. Self-driving Cars Photo by Bram Van Oost on Unsplash Self Driving Cars also called autonomous cars, are capable of driving with little or no input from the driver. It is one of the long dreams …
Neural Circuit Policies: Mimicking Biological models in AI for better reliability and interpretability.
Author(s): Rakesh Acharya Originally published on Towards AI. Technology Neural Circuit Policies: Mimicking Biological models in AI for better reliability and interpretability. An attempt to understand NCPs and how threadworms inspired a group of researchers from MIT, TU Wien, and IST Austria …