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Topic Title: Self-Driving Trucks Are Going to Hit Us Like a Human-Driven Truck Topic Summary: Created On: 10/26/2016 08:21 AM |
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- WG | - 10/26/2016 08:21 AM |
- WG | - 10/26/2016 08:27 AM |
- stokedpanda | - 10/26/2016 11:53 AM |
- StirfryMcflurry | - 10/26/2016 12:02 PM |
- RegularJoe | - 10/26/2016 12:26 PM |
- WG | - 10/26/2016 12:49 PM |
- KillerWhale | - 10/26/2016 01:15 PM |
- WG | - 10/26/2016 12:01 PM |
- stokedpanda | - 10/26/2016 12:11 PM |
- WG | - 10/26/2016 12:04 PM |
- WG | - 10/26/2016 12:19 PM |
- WG | - 10/26/2016 02:38 PM |
- tom | - 10/27/2016 06:46 AM |
- StirfryMcflurry | - 10/27/2016 07:04 AM |
- RegularJoe | - 10/27/2016 07:26 AM |
- tom | - 10/27/2016 08:36 AM |
- stokedpanda | - 10/27/2016 08:55 AM |
- RegularJoe | - 10/27/2016 08:56 AM |
- WG | - 10/27/2016 09:07 AM |
- RegularJoe | - 10/27/2016 09:17 AM |
- WG | - 10/27/2016 09:27 AM |
- stokedpanda | - 10/27/2016 11:09 AM |
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10/27/2016 09:17 AM
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That's a good possibility WG, but I think there's currently a high dependence on image-processing software that is more robust in brightly lit scenes than dimly-lit nighttime ones. A good mix of laser + radar + IR + visible sensors will always help, but loss of daylight drops a good channel of info.
More related to the original topic, Mike Bloomberg was recently speaking about future loss of jobs to tech in many areas. |
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