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Tesla’s new camera patent could push it closer to self-driving
Tesla’s latest camera patent is not about flashier screens or faster acceleration, it targets one of the most stubborn weak spots in computer vision: blinding glare from the sun and headlights. By redesigning how its cameras see the world,
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) shares slipped about 3% Tuesday morning as investors weighed new self-driving developments from Nvidia (NVDA). The decline followed comments at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
NVIDIA came to CES swinging with i ts new “Alpamayo” platform, essentially positioning itself as the go-to supplier for the “brains” of future autonomous robots and vehicles. It’s a direct shot at the integrated model Tesla is pursuing, where Tesla builds both the robot (car or humanoid) and the AI inference computer running it.
Tesla's former Autopilot head thinks self-driving cars will "terraform" urban spaces. Andrej Karpathy said robotaxis won't happen "overnight," but they'll transform the way we live. Karpathy also cofounded OpenAI and coined the term "vibe-coding.
Mercedes-Benz announced on Monday that it will introduce a new advanced driver-assistance system in the United States later this year, marking a major step forward in autonomous driving technology. The system,
Owners in China are suing Tesla over not delivering the promised self-driving capability on vehicles equipped with Tesla’s older HW3 computer (manufactured from 2019 to 2023). Tesla claimed that all vehicles built since 2016 have the hardware capable of ...
Mercedes-Benz will launch a new advanced driver-assistance system in the US later this year that lets its vehicles operate autonomously on city streets under driver supervision.
Mercedes' new system enables a vehicle to drive from a parking lot to a destination, navigating city intersections, making turns and obeying traffic lights.