> 1. Be on a quest. Yes a quest. This is unbelievably true. I did a scavenger hunt (challenge hunt?) in Seattle (hosted by a friend of a friend). Many of the challenges involved interacting with other humans (dance with…
Driving all happens locally in the onboard computer on the Waymo. The car does maintain internet connectivity - but generally it's used for non-driving scenarios. (traffic info, next pickup drop off, entertainment…
Driving the speed limit is a feature not a bug - and crucially all of the Uber drivers I've had in SF drive terribly. It's like I'm in Mario Kart. We should be excited about not having humans drive and automating them…
I've interviewed with / been to the facility of this place: https://science.xyz/products/vision/ They're exploring the "digital eye" concept you mentioned. Really cool stuff. Probably less than 50 years for the fixing…
> 1. Be on a quest. Yes a quest. This is unbelievably true. I did a scavenger hunt (challenge hunt?) in Seattle (hosted by a friend of a friend). Many of the challenges involved interacting with other humans (dance with…
Driving all happens locally in the onboard computer on the Waymo. The car does maintain internet connectivity - but generally it's used for non-driving scenarios. (traffic info, next pickup drop off, entertainment…
Driving the speed limit is a feature not a bug - and crucially all of the Uber drivers I've had in SF drive terribly. It's like I'm in Mario Kart. We should be excited about not having humans drive and automating them…
I've interviewed with / been to the facility of this place: https://science.xyz/products/vision/ They're exploring the "digital eye" concept you mentioned. Really cool stuff. Probably less than 50 years for the fixing…