Awesome Tips Testing Waymo's Safe Exit Feature
The feature is designed to prevent riders from dooring cyclists and others on the road.
The feature is designed to prevent riders from dooring cyclists and others on the road.
0:00 Intro
0:39 First ride in an autonomous car (with no driver π¬)
2:19 Testing Waymo’s Safe Exit technology
3:52 Existing Safe Exit technology in other cars
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Waymo’s New Feature Scans for Cyclists, Other Cars to Prevent Accidents
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Am I stoned or is someone riffing in the background? π
interesting!
What if riders takes over the car π’
I suppose it's safer than the Tesla autopilot death trap, but gimme a manual AR back up in the backseat. π€£
Eat your heart out Tesla! π€£
BS from waymo as usual π
Great presentation. Now I want to check out an autonomous car. Hopefully they will be coming to Colorado soon. Do you tip an autonomous car?π
Sign me up. I'm next.
When it kills someone
Who goes to Jail?
Coool
Looks like a great idea. How well does it function when it comes to poor weather conditions like heavy rain, fog, snowstorm or in a traffic congested city with full of people and bicycles like downtown N.Y. city? Would it ever let the passenger out in those conditions….? How does it prevent vandalism for people who creates or uses fake accounts or throw up everywhere or having a heart attack…. I wonder.
Since i started to use ChatGPT i can't use google any more because how bad it is. Same with my google home. What a joke it is. So just guessing how "smart" this funtion is im just laughing!
wondering how it perform if its in Asia π€π€ͺπ€£
I dont like religious people trying to associate with technology. Its paradoxical
Wow that hostess π€€π₯°ππ»πͺΆπ€π½
"Tornado approaching". More for California, "landslide approaching", "wildfire approaching".
Is it less expensive than Uber or Lyft? π¨βπ»π
Is CNET 50% paid ads passed off an journalistic information? Turning into βInsider.β
fascinating update