Nuro has a similar mentality, but applied to unmanned deliveries.
Argo and Tekton are projects that come to mind. Also, if you try to implement this, you will see that encapsulating your pipeline in a single file gets disorganized quickly.
No one in this thread seems aware that Uber intends to deploy this, and was about to before Covid hit. CEO said so directly in an interview.
- If they covered the camera with pixels, it would severely compromise both the camera and the display in that area. - Disregarding software, having OLED pixels above the camera line is strictly better than not existing…
> or if we employ them in autonomous driving. This is not looking to be the case right now.. Companies are doing quite well without explainable models. SDC companies like Waymo are hoping it will be sufficient to: 1.…
Forgot to mention if you listen to accounts of blacking out while freediving, it's clearly much different than a physical concussion. People wake up as if they just had a deep nap, with generally no symptoms as the day…
Blacking out while freediving is much different than the type of "blacking out" you normally would associate with sport injuries. It's an evolved response the body does to conserve oxygen use in the brain. Consciousness…
Nuro has a similar mentality, but applied to unmanned deliveries.
Argo and Tekton are projects that come to mind. Also, if you try to implement this, you will see that encapsulating your pipeline in a single file gets disorganized quickly.
No one in this thread seems aware that Uber intends to deploy this, and was about to before Covid hit. CEO said so directly in an interview.
- If they covered the camera with pixels, it would severely compromise both the camera and the display in that area. - Disregarding software, having OLED pixels above the camera line is strictly better than not existing…
> or if we employ them in autonomous driving. This is not looking to be the case right now.. Companies are doing quite well without explainable models. SDC companies like Waymo are hoping it will be sufficient to: 1.…
Forgot to mention if you listen to accounts of blacking out while freediving, it's clearly much different than a physical concussion. People wake up as if they just had a deep nap, with generally no symptoms as the day…
Blacking out while freediving is much different than the type of "blacking out" you normally would associate with sport injuries. It's an evolved response the body does to conserve oxygen use in the brain. Consciousness…