Here are the timestamps. Please check out our sponsors to support this podcast. 0:00 - Introduction & sponsor mentions: - Tryolabs: tryolabs.com/lex - Blinkist: blinkist.com/lex and use code LEX to get 25% off premium - BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/lex to get 10% off - Cash App: cash.app/ and use code LexPodcast to get $10 2:16 - Computer games 7:23 - Childhood 9:55 - Robotics 10:44 - Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology 12:56 - DARPA Urban Challenge 23:16 - Waymo origin story 38:58 - Waymo self-driving hardware 47:31 - Connected cars 53:23 - Waymo fully driverless service in Phoenix 57:45 - Getting feedback from riders 1:05:58 - Creating a product that people love 1:11:49 - Do self-driving cars need to break the rules like humans do? 1:18:33 - Waymo Trucks 1:24:11 - Future of Waymo 1:37:23 - Role of lidar in autonomous driving 1:50:23 - Machine learning is essential for autonomous driving 1:54:25 - Pedestrians 2:01:02 - Trolley problem 2:05:30 - Book recommendations 2:16:56 - Meaning of life
Hey I appreciate you lex, you are great. Be strong, do the painful but rewarding work, a bunch of random disembodied voises supporting you . And that is real!y real. So this it the part where i cry about being drunk of a girly. And this is the pat of being sad haha. Anyhow. Keep it up Ps everyone one. I'm safe. I'm good. Should I play which 3? Love all ya and all yaa
Found your channel interesting.... don’t you want to understand the bigger picture? Perhaps a good place to start, to understand the Ten Sefirot (the eliminations of the tree of life reality) and then one day to understand the Ulam of Azelut. סוֹף מַעֲשֶׂה בְּמַחֲשָׁבָה תְּחִלָּה. Many Blessings
Lex I have been watching you more and more lately and the topics of conversation are great. One thing I have been trying to learn more about is how we recall and process our memories and thoughts. The reason I would like you to do some research into this because some of my friends say they don't see any visual things when the recall events but they still remember it, where I can see little videos playing in my "daydream" area and many others do as well meaning we are using our brains differently for the similar effect and this should be important in AI learning. It's hard for me to explain but HOW do people use their brain differently? Why can some do math in the head and others not? So not as much about typical physiological issues etc. but more on what each individual experiences when deep thinking. You already touched on it a bit with Joe Rogan and the Muse conversation, however I was intrigued by your "day in the life" and how you explained your own thought process and are able to control a lot of impulses etc. but this would be more about the direct interaction with the brain. i.e. from the inner side looking out as that little cerebral cortex doing all that work to make us intelligent.
Hlo sir I know things I am going to write are not relevant to content you are making but pls help if you can . Actually there is one farmer agitation going in India I want you to be voice and be word of mouth so this agetation can gain international attention. Also I am not forcing you to do so , so pls first do research on this agitation then only if you found right then pls raise voice as if “no farmers then No food “ . 🙏 thanks for giving your precious time.
Hey Lex, you should do a tour of your setup and your process for reading scientific papers. I saw a bit of it in your “day in the life” video, and it seems really cool. Can’t wait to get into this podcast!
Yep. I can see why Hotz trash talks his operation. I'd say it's a missing expectation of excellence. Instead it's more a work hard, invest big and keep doing a good job attitude. I'd put my money on Musk and Hotz.
I thought that there was much less technical depth in this conversation then with George H or others. The best parts were exposing the fundamental differences that exist between end to end vs interfaced solutions. The red light example was perfect example of what should not be leaned and instead knowledge about world before you go into driving. Create affiliation links for reading recommendations. Thanks for what you do.
You're an inspiration. I tell people every time I can that we don't need more problem finders (or creators). There are plenty. What we need is problem solvers. You find the people we need to aspire to be like. Successful, charismatic, passionate professionals. Not everyone is destined to be the next great mind. But we can all step aside a little to make room for those people. Let the makers make.
@@dopeass791 i didn't say he wasn't smart. also, that still depends on people. it's more of a personality quirk or psychological condition rather than an intelligence thing, like social anxiety or stage fright.
What a fun interview. What could have made it better, though, is more questions about Dolgov's life as a Soviet, his time in физтех, and more personal and philosophical questions of the kind you normally ask your guests on the podcast. It s amazing how American he sounds, and how Russian he still is. Fascinating guy. It made me think you might have to read Master and Margarita in Russian, Lex, before saying how Russian you are now :-)
Been a early adopter to Waymo for a couple of years now. The fully automated service with no driver is pretty cool, however its very limited on sections of service. For example I live in chandler a suburb of Phoenix. Waymo only offers a small section of my City of Chandler.
Very smart guest. Lex, one thing I am noticing over time is that the percentage of time you talk v.s. the time your guests do is shifting to your advantage! Time for these solo sessions?
Thanks for this post about autonomous cars. Interesting as usual. As for french translators of Dostoïevski and Tolstoï, my assumption is that you are looking for André Markowicz and Françoise Morvan. There are actually lots of translation in French. My assumption is based on the fact that this guy chosed a radically different approach as compared to older translations.
Thank you for your work, Lex, in most cases we would never have any glimpse into the worldview of all these people who are truly shaping our future. I got both Strugatsky and Bulgakov books, please consider compiling the long list.
Actually it feels not very strange. Both of them understand there'll be listeners who don't understand russian, but interested in discussed topics. It's just kind of being polite, to use most common language of present or future audience.
We have two options and option 2) is obvious 1) Continue on Tesla's path, where every carmaker makes own camera+neural network (NN) and collects own data to predict what other objects (e.g. Cars) will do. No common platform, no connection between vehicles and no common roadmap 2) To have common roadmap for the future where vehicles (and other objects) knows each others location and what they will do, so they can decide with each other who will do and what. Year by year we are approaching level 5 That roadmap needs V2X, Cloud services (global map for objects), distance sensor (lidar). So we will have platform for all of the cars and it's easy to innovate common applications on the top of that platform. (e.g. by lidar data real time Pothole updates to cloud/map)
Oh! My! Lex, the same thing happened to me about 30 year ago when we moved from Germany/Russia to Austin. The older lady in HEB looked at me and said "Honey, could please get me this thingy?" And *that* sweet approach of hers made me feel more home than anywhere in the world! Please! Move here! We need sweet people like you in Austin! I don't want Austin loose it's sweety and dear soul! And we need to *driveless* car in ATX! I can't have it soon enough! I really need it in my business!
Lidar is not a pilot on its own, it’s a modality one has to integrate. Point is, if you have to build a pilot that works perfectly without lidar in bad weather, why bother with lidar at all.
@@miedzinshs your surely smart enough to get my argument... If you listened to the guy, lidar gives you more information in some situations. He mentioned the corner in the night out of your car's light for example... and it makes the system redundant in most cases, which is another important aspect of any autonomous sistem. Why you would through away that opportunity?
Lex: "What is the meaning of life?" [...pause...] Lex: "You only have one minute to answer." Dmitri: "I don't know if that makes it more difficult or easier." For some reason this really struck me. Incidentally, I could think about just that answer for hours.
My trolley solution is to kill the one...because I believe that if the opportunity arose to holler after the switch, I could illicit a coordinated response better from an individual. “Run!”
Great interview Lex! It would be awesome if you could compile a list of all the book recommendations presented in your interviews (if it doesn't already exist). Cheers!
This is what I imagine it would be like talking to a real life Flash or Quicksilver. They wouldn't be able to correctly modulate the speed of their speech, constantly swinging from 0.5 speed through normal speech to 3x at times like at 1:40:22. What an interesting phenomena, I've never seen a person like that.
Fascinating talk Lex as usual. Dimitri is is such a bright guy. The way he breaths is unusual, I wonder if he would be interested in looking into the science of breathing and breathing therapy ♥️
Yes Lex, I agree. A movie of a book really weakens the experience. NC Wyeth actually talked about this. Passive experience. Limited illustrations can supplement a book, like Wind and the Willows, Alice. Etc I'm not a gamer but there is a razors edge here with weakening personal imagination, Proust also was aware of the pathways in individuals reading experience.
omfg you're going to interview Pevear & Volokhonsky????? unbelievable. Please read Master & Margarita in Russian. It's akin to reading One Hundred Years of Solitude in Spanish. The difference is night and day and the difficult symbolism & humor start to really come through. As he mentioned, there's a lot of cultural allusion that went straight over my head as an American, but you do get a clearer sense for some of the more difficult passages. Because of all of the symbolism, M&M does read like a fever dream at points in English and if you cannot speak Russian, I highly recommend you read the book alongside a chapter guide or something similar to really let it get through.
You and everyone else can still drive. This is really for cabs, trucks, and possibly buses. No one is going to go out and buy this tech for personal vehicles, the lidar alone is too cost prohibitive.
@@83rossb Lidar is still getting cheaper and better by leaps and bounds, as Dmitri explained. It's a matter of time before it becomes cheap enough to put on your car.
This technology reminds me of autopilot aircraft navigation systems and control by wire of hydraulic equipment or throttle by wire in modern vehicles. I'm how much traffic will improve once human ego is removed from the equation. You're both right. It's magical.
Man, the way Dimitri answered that trolley question really makes me curious as to what his real thoughts on the matter are. I second that Master & Margarita recommendation, btw.
You’re right on the CoD graphics thing. I enjoyed bo2-AW but after that last gen came out and it was better graphics but made it boring like if something was missing from cod
Texas is the 'friendly state' Lex. It is going to be like that if you move there trust me because I have lived there. In Cali, we mind are own business and that may come off as 'not friendly' but it doesn't mean we aren't friendly.
Conversations with George Hotz were so much more interesting. Waymo's fear of sharing much details about their product and roadmap makes me think it's probably not that great, at least in terms of cost and scalability. 29 cameras, 5 lidars and 6 radars, really? Humans are doing it with only two eyes, and it's certainly possible driving with one eye closed.
They dont have a general solution as Tesla. Talked about fifth gen as possible general solution to be able to expand. I think they'll probably have to trash lidar and have it based mainly in cameras.
Lex, thanks on behalf of all chauffeurs for giving credit to their appreciation for the art of driving professionally. I used to work as one and got to know a lot of them. For those that hadn't considered, that industry practically dead. The Vast majority of Professional Chauffeurs are unemployed due to the pandemic and a ton of companies have closed. For as much as I've seen the good in the inevitable autonomous-revolution of this industry, I have mixed feelings as I realize the severity of the pandemic's impact will likely significantly shorten the timeline I imagined, but I digress(digressception?). Again, your description of professional limo drivers is appreciated. great podcast, keep it up bitch
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2:16 - Computer games
7:23 - Childhood
9:55 - Robotics
10:44 - Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
12:56 - DARPA Urban Challenge
23:16 - Waymo origin story
38:58 - Waymo self-driving hardware
47:31 - Connected cars
53:23 - Waymo fully driverless service in Phoenix
57:45 - Getting feedback from riders
1:05:58 - Creating a product that people love
1:11:49 - Do self-driving cars need to break the rules like humans do?
1:18:33 - Waymo Trucks
1:24:11 - Future of Waymo
1:37:23 - Role of lidar in autonomous driving
1:50:23 - Machine learning is essential for autonomous driving
1:54:25 - Pedestrians
2:01:02 - Trolley problem
2:05:30 - Book recommendations
2:16:56 - Meaning of life
Hey I appreciate you lex, you are great. Be strong, do the painful but rewarding work, a bunch of random disembodied voises supporting you . And that is real!y real. So this it the part where i cry about being drunk of a girly. And this is the pat of being sad haha. Anyhow. Keep it up
Ps everyone one. I'm safe. I'm good. Should I play which 3? Love all ya and all yaa
Found your channel interesting.... don’t you want to understand the bigger picture?
Perhaps a good place to start, to understand the Ten Sefirot (the eliminations of the tree of life reality) and then one day to understand the Ulam of Azelut.
סוֹף מַעֲשֶׂה בְּמַחֲשָׁבָה תְּחִלָּה. Many Blessings
You have a fake account spamming people, same name same pic, just no verification checkmark next to the name.
Lex I have been watching you more and more lately and the topics of conversation are great. One thing I have been trying to learn more about is how we recall and process our memories and thoughts. The reason I would like you to do some research into this because some of my friends say they don't see any visual things when the recall events but they still remember it, where I can see little videos playing in my "daydream" area and many others do as well meaning we are using our brains differently for the similar effect and this should be important in AI learning. It's hard for me to explain but HOW do people use their brain differently? Why can some do math in the head and others not? So not as much about typical physiological issues etc. but more on what each individual experiences when deep thinking. You already touched on it a bit with Joe Rogan and the Muse conversation, however I was intrigued by your "day in the life" and how you explained your own thought process and are able to control a lot of impulses etc. but this would be more about the direct interaction with the brain. i.e. from the inner side looking out as that little cerebral cortex doing all that work to make us intelligent.
Hlo sir I know things I am going to write are not relevant to content you are making but pls help if you can .
Actually there is one farmer agitation going in India I want you to be voice and be word of mouth so this agetation can gain international attention. Also I am not forcing you to do so , so pls first do research on this agitation then only if you found right then pls raise voice as if “no farmers then No food “ .
🙏 thanks for giving your precious time.
Hey Lex, you should do a tour of your setup and your process for reading scientific papers. I saw a bit of it in your “day in the life” video, and it seems really cool. Can’t wait to get into this podcast!
Yeah, I second this.
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I would like a video on how to prepare questions for high quality interviewees
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Hey Lex, invite John Carmack to the show
Great idea
Totally. Long overdue.
Carmack already confirmed he plans to be on the show "when travel normalizes again".
@@kazioo2 cool beans
Agreed!
George Hotz is going to have fun with that one.
I was trying to remember if lex talked any crap about waymo that episode lol
@@Diegesis no, he defended it. he's obviously a fan.
@@hrviumhrvarium74 word
Yep. I can see why Hotz trash talks his operation. I'd say it's a missing expectation of excellence. Instead it's more a work hard, invest big and keep doing a good job attitude. I'd put my money on Musk and Hotz.
@@Lamarth1 remember that any detail MUST BE a secret
I'm adding a new goal in my life. To be great enough at something to get the attention of Lex and to get on his podcast.
clearly a Dmitri is a super-smart guy but also one of the Lex's more opaque interview subjects in recent memory.
Had to check make sure my playback speed wasn't on 1.5x😂
I thought that there was much less technical depth in this conversation then with George H or others. The best parts were exposing the fundamental differences that exist between end to end vs interfaced solutions. The red light example was perfect example of what should not be leaned and instead knowledge about world before you go into driving. Create affiliation links for reading recommendations. Thanks for what you do.
You're an inspiration. I tell people every time I can that we don't need more problem finders (or creators). There are plenty. What we need is problem solvers. You find the people we need to aspire to be like. Successful, charismatic, passionate professionals. Not everyone is destined to be the next great mind. But we can all step aside a little to make room for those people. Let the makers make.
had to check my playback speed
my dude even gasps after every sentence or so haha :D
@@RichardCookerly
he's probably not used to being interviewed or talking for 2-3 hours hence the nerves. i doubt this is how he normally talks.
That was one of the few videos I watched at normal speed - I mean you can always reduce it
@@maggyfrog smart People tend to talk funny though
@@dopeass791
i didn't say he wasn't smart. also, that still depends on people. it's more of a personality quirk or psychological condition rather than an intelligence thing, like social anxiety or stage fright.
How many times did he sigh or inhale sharply in this interview?
It's like he's jogging ate the same time, I'm legit concerned for this guy's health
What a fun interview. What could have made it better, though, is more questions about Dolgov's life as a Soviet, his time in физтех, and more personal and philosophical questions of the kind you normally ask your guests on the podcast. It s amazing how American he sounds, and how Russian he still is. Fascinating guy. It made me think you might have to read Master and Margarita in Russian, Lex, before saying how Russian you are now :-)
Thanks for everything you do Lex. EXPANDING MY MIND
Lexicon Fridmind.
Been a early adopter to Waymo for a couple of years now. The fully automated service with no driver is pretty cool, however its very limited on sections of service. For example I live in chandler a suburb of Phoenix. Waymo only offers a small section of my City of Chandler.
Very smart guest. Lex, one thing I am noticing over time is that the percentage of time you talk v.s. the time your guests do is shifting to your advantage! Time for these solo sessions?
KEEP EM COMING LEX !! YOU GREAT MAN
Thanks for this post about autonomous cars. Interesting as usual.
As for french translators of Dostoïevski and Tolstoï, my assumption is that you are looking for André Markowicz and Françoise Morvan.
There are actually lots of translation in French. My assumption is based on the fact that this guy chosed a radically different approach as compared to older translations.
Would love to see Andrej on.
Wish granted.
Thank you for your work, Lex, in most cases we would never have any glimpse into the worldview of all these people who are truly shaping our future. I got both Strugatsky and Bulgakov books, please consider compiling the long list.
I wonder if it feels strange to speak English to a fellow Russian.
Actually it feels not very strange. Both of them understand there'll be listeners who don't understand russian, but interested in discussed topics. It's just kind of being polite, to use most common language of present or future audience.
Yes.
Deja Vu every time there's a Russian guest this comment and response happens
z17seattle и каждый раз кто-то оставляет комментарий на русском
Not really, if you two of you speak both languages fluently, it's very easy to switch on the fly and feels natural.
Golden Axe was the shit! Awesome game series. It brings back memories to my early childhood and playing it on the Sega genesis.
We have two options and option 2) is obvious
1) Continue on Tesla's path, where every carmaker makes own camera+neural network (NN) and collects own data to predict what other objects (e.g. Cars) will do. No common platform, no connection between vehicles and no common roadmap
2) To have common roadmap for the future where vehicles (and other objects) knows each others location and what they will do, so they can decide with each other who will do and what. Year by year we are approaching level 5
That roadmap needs V2X, Cloud services (global map for objects), distance sensor (lidar). So we will have platform for all of the cars and it's easy to innovate common applications on the top of that platform. (e.g. by lidar data real time Pothole updates to cloud/map)
Thanks to you both for a great conversation 😀
@Lex Fridman
Your humble., And your "dumbest question in the world'" back peddle is a generational party trick that I love. Warm regards
And many thanks
From NZ
Oh! My! Lex, the same thing happened to me about 30 year ago when we moved from Germany/Russia to Austin. The older lady in HEB looked at me and said "Honey, could please get me this thingy?" And *that* sweet approach of hers made me feel more home than anywhere in the world! Please! Move here! We need sweet people like you in Austin! I don't want Austin loose it's sweety and dear soul! And we need to *driveless* car in ATX! I can't have it soon enough! I really need it in my business!
An interview I waited a long time for but god damn the inhales are hard to sit through lol
I feel bad, but I can't sit through this for that reason
I 100% agree on the book recommendations, especially "The Master and Margarita"! Read it multiple times, always discover something new!
The key argument against lidar is not its price or aesthetics. It's the hard fact that lidar wavelenght can't penetrate fog, rain or snow.
Ok, but why you don't want two pilots for most of the time and at night, making the flight more safe?
Lidar is not a pilot on its own, it’s a modality one has to integrate. Point is, if you have to build a pilot that works perfectly without lidar in bad weather, why bother with lidar at all.
@@miedzinshs your surely smart enough to get my argument...
If you listened to the guy, lidar gives you more information in some situations. He mentioned the corner in the night out of your car's light for example... and it makes the system redundant in most cases, which is another important aspect of any autonomous sistem. Why you would through away that opportunity?
Lex, invite Anthony Levandowski before he goes to prison. It would be cool to hear his side. Spacibo
Interesting fact, Roadside Picnic was the inspiration for the Stalker series
I had the same childhood dream, to direct traffic:) no ballerina, no doctor, i wanted to optimize traffic:))
Can someone start a “love” counter for each podcast?
Excited to hear his thoughts on waymos lidar+maps vs. Tesla’s vision
Lexxxxx haha 5th to first was the greatest question EVER! No cap
"Graphics get in the way" is somewhat validated by Multi-media learning theory .
Would love to see Amnon Shashua on here. Great work as always!
Lex: "What is the meaning of life?"
[...pause...]
Lex: "You only have one minute to answer."
Dmitri: "I don't know if that makes it more difficult or easier."
For some reason this really struck me. Incidentally, I could think about just that answer for hours.
Golden Axe rules! I saw it in a game store the other day and got all excited. Which character did you pick?
George Hotz didn't like that.
My trolley solution is to kill the one...because I believe that if the opportunity arose to holler after the switch, I could illicit a coordinated response better from an individual. “Run!”
Hi Lex, how can I do the one-time support/donation to you instead of monthly basis ?
Where do I get the Lex Suit
Found myself taking insanely fast, deep inhalations for no reason when he would begin a sentence.....
*HUUUUMMPHH*
I like the podcasts
Great interview Lex. Even if your interviewee, was a bit cagey on aspects of the high power stand alone computing being used in the Waymo vehicles...
Great interview Lex!
It would be awesome if you could compile a list of all the book recommendations presented in your interviews (if it doesn't already exist).
Cheers!
There you go:
www.lexfridmanlibrary.com/
Cheers!
Good questions, Lex.
He sounds like every time he starts a word a computer automatically speeds up his voice :P
This is what I imagine it would be like talking to a real life Flash or Quicksilver. They wouldn't be able to correctly modulate the speed of their speech, constantly swinging from 0.5 speed through normal speech to 3x at times like at 1:40:22. What an interesting phenomena, I've never seen a person like that.
Lots of great content lately!
Lex, why there is no subtitle in this video?
Thanks i knew about Michael Hill! He was my professor in Oxford and told us FBC fund!
Have you updated your Drivers recently? 🤪
The robot with the tie has a better breathing algorithm than the other one. Fix Volvo pliz
Can’t unhear the deep sharp gasps
This is incredible!!!!!!!! Thank you so much for this amazing interview at this critical time. Extremely informative.
Fascinating talk Lex as usual.
Dimitri is is such a bright guy.
The way he breaths is unusual, I wonder if he would be interested in looking into the science of breathing and breathing therapy
♥️
How well do they do in fog in deferent parts of a day
Great interview.
I still program in Pascal... Free Pascal/Lazarus, output code to almost anything, Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, Web
Lex Philosophically Profound Fridman, Ladies and Gentlemen
So hard to focus with Dolgov gasping for air between every sentence.
you NEED to read Roadside picnic!
Hey lex it would be cool if you could talk to lemonade insurance confounder Shai wininger. He’s a very impressive engineer/designer
Yes Lex, I agree. A movie of a book really weakens the experience. NC Wyeth actually talked about this. Passive experience. Limited illustrations can supplement a book, like Wind and the Willows, Alice. Etc I'm not a gamer but there is a razors edge here with weakening personal imagination, Proust also was aware of the pathways in individuals reading experience.
Great one
So Lex... getting your clips pulled by TH-cam now for daring to ask questions about COVID? How you feeling brother?
@@lexfridman5645 cryptic, I like
@@lexfridman5645 Thats what Xi said
Just started whatching, and then realized how early I am 😁
omfg you're going to interview Pevear & Volokhonsky????? unbelievable. Please read Master & Margarita in Russian. It's akin to reading One Hundred Years of Solitude in Spanish. The difference is night and day and the difficult symbolism & humor start to really come through. As he mentioned, there's a lot of cultural allusion that went straight over my head as an American, but you do get a clearer sense for some of the more difficult passages. Because of all of the symbolism, M&M does read like a fever dream at points in English and if you cannot speak Russian, I highly recommend you read the book alongside a chapter guide or something similar to really let it get through.
I believe a solution to self driving cars could be between the suspension and the undercarriage of the car.
Both of you speak quite great English ro be Russian
Guest suggestion: Tekedra Mawakana.
I love tech, but I love driving my car too. Am I the only person who doesn't want this?
You and everyone else can still drive. This is really for cabs, trucks, and possibly buses. No one is going to go out and buy this tech for personal vehicles, the lidar alone is too cost prohibitive.
@@83rossb Until they make it illegal to manually drive on some streets. I'm all for it, but I want to keep the choice.
@@83rossb Lidar is still getting cheaper and better by leaps and bounds, as Dmitri explained. It's a matter of time before it becomes cheap enough to put on your car.
You and old people
On the subject of Roadside Picnic, Lex should do a playthrough of S.T.A.L.K.E.R Shadow of Chernobyl!
Please invite Joshua Bach again 😛
an interview of Gregory Perlman would be interesting...if possible.
impossible. nor perlman neither hamilton.
@@Alex-oy6ss well, it was Lex who mentioned Perlman.
Lex Plays Minecraft! Can't wait.
This technology reminds me of autopilot aircraft navigation systems and control by wire of hydraulic equipment or throttle by wire in modern vehicles. I'm how much traffic will improve once human ego is removed from the equation. You're both right. It's magical.
The question that keep bothering me is if L5 autonomy can be solved by just deep learning alone...
I never thought Lex would leave the water bottle open without the cap on it. Lex no OCD?
Man, the way Dimitri answered that trolley question really makes me curious as to what his real thoughts on the matter are. I second that Master & Margarita recommendation, btw.
You’re right on the CoD graphics thing. I enjoyed bo2-AW but after that last gen came out and it was better graphics but made it boring like if something was missing from cod
Texas is the 'friendly state' Lex. It is going to be like that if you move there trust me because I have lived there. In Cali, we mind are own business and that may come off as 'not friendly' but it doesn't mean we aren't friendly.
Conversations with George Hotz were so much more interesting. Waymo's fear of sharing much details about their product and roadmap makes me think it's probably not that great, at least in terms of cost and scalability. 29 cameras, 5 lidars and 6 radars, really? Humans are doing it with only two eyes, and it's certainly possible driving with one eye closed.
They dont have a general solution as Tesla. Talked about fifth gen as possible general solution to be able to expand. I think they'll probably have to trash lidar and have it based mainly in cameras.
Russian sci-fi writers are Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. I did not catch the name :-)
You're awesome.
Waiting for George hotz opinion on this one
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Heelo combread
2 nerds have a great time
How about "confident" rather than "agressive"?
Mostly Content free. Q: What hardware do you use A: beefy ...
Is this man related to Jeff Goldblum? He sounds like and his mannerisms are just like him.
Lex, thanks on behalf of all chauffeurs for giving credit to their appreciation for the art of driving professionally.
I used to work as one and got to know a lot of them. For those that hadn't considered, that industry practically dead. The Vast majority of Professional Chauffeurs are unemployed due to the pandemic and a ton of companies have closed. For as much as I've seen the good in the inevitable autonomous-revolution of this industry, I have mixed feelings as I realize the severity of the pandemic's impact will likely significantly shorten the timeline I imagined, but I digress(digressception?). Again, your description of professional limo drivers is appreciated. great podcast, keep it up bitch
lex didn't challenge him. i came to see answers to questions elon and george hotz would have asked.
i like lex and his podcast. amazing content. but not happy how lex handled this guy.
Same here, hugely disappointed on such a mild interview, never challenging enough, or digging into what we all know waymo shortcomings are.
Get those level 5 taxis running with Bitcoin as a payment method ASAP. Thanks.
We went from roads for horses to cars so what would make rowdy’s go to car to auto cars without infringing on freedoms of Manuel drives rights
Lex "wot about luv" fridman
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Adventure on the old Atari 2600 set the standard for all to follow.
@Lex Fridman my strategies are even better, under the floorboards, Lex are you a podcaster or someone like the scammer Brian Rose from London Real.
@Lex Fridman don't let Rogan see you do this, he will put you over his knee..)
Hey lex
Lex, Invite Carol Nichols.