He should’ve visited Pheniox in Arizona as I’ve heard that there’s already a taxi driving around this city for awhile now and it’s called Waymo and several people have already done TH-cam videos about this car company already and then I think Google has a car too I think? But this Waymo car company has full self driving cars out for awhile now as I’ve seen a few TH-cam videos about them now! Then there’s Tesla as well but they don’t have a full self driving car yet but they are nearly there but you can still buy the full self driving package software upgrade already. So he should’ve travelled to America as well because they are more advanced than Korea and Singapore are so far! I think it’s a great idea though but from the videos I’ve seen online of the Waymo cars it looks scary at first glance but still pretty amazing technology in how far we’ve come in cars! Just wish Australia would catch up with the rest of the world as we don’t have anything like tis yet here but we’ve got Tesla and a few other electric cars but not as much as other countries like America and Europe have got! But I’m a strong supporter of this technology and hope they introduce it everywhere soon!
I live in Phoenix. Waymo is owned by Google and has been providing self-driving taxi service here for over a year. And about four years ago, Uber was already doing it here, but one of their autonomous vehicles killed a jaywalker in Tempe so they shut them down. There’s also another two other autonomous vehicle company here providing delivery services, one for Walmart, the other for Fry’s. In Phoenix, driverless cars hit out roads about 5 years ago, and are all over out streets now.
0:54 I think about this “pod” a lot . instead of pods, I came up with using the cars on the Hyperloop like the van Or any Tesla , so he could sell his Tesla cars which could go on the Hyperloop, at the same time, having the cost of all the pods being placed on the consumer. They also save money on repairs and maintenance costs of maintaining the pods. Could you imagine that replacing a magnetic Levitation train and being a Hyperloop pod? I’ve never seen one of those, but I’ve seen so many in the CGI image of the boring tunnel and the pods and it looks like this with all those windows like a freaking Volkswagen bus. 1:12 I have imagined this so many times… it’s a toaster on wheels (the toaster-mobile?), the weinermobile is going to be jealous… don’t turn going too fast or I hope there’s no crazy winds or you’ll tip over like a semi lol I’m jk That’s a tiny home on wheels. I like it a lot When they come out with steel glass or see-through steel, this is going to make a lot more sense
So exciting right? For those who see this an experiment(young people mainly)is fun but for those at risk of losing their job is not!... this people have no ideia how much they will impact millions of lives....
They’ve been in Phoenix for years, and only one accident that I know of four years ago. Human drivers have many accidents here every day. This technology so far looks to have a much lower chance of mishaps than human drivers.
I mean waymo (google) has autonomous taxis programs in the US... Europe has autonomous busses programs.... Tesla and European automakers create level 3+ autonomous systems for our cars.... And the guy travels to Korea... 😃😃😃
Spending so much money on AV to have a safety operator behind the wheels. Is equivalent to spending money on cars with drivers. Spending 100 to 200 millions on infrastructure for AV, I don't see a point. Government is smart enough to spend that money on bringing in new port businesses or even upgrading airport for more profits than this AV. Also, It's impossible in Singapore, the AV will have to wait for roads to be cleared before changing lane. Well, you can slowly wait at the side of the road then, no drivers is giving way to AV for turning out even with intended signal lights on.
Or if we use light to paint the road so detect drive able lane also cheaper. We need less data but clear signals is better than big data and instead of using bandwidth of frequency we use time as bandwidth because display is only 1/30 hertz while computer capable 20,000,000 hertz then about 600,000 bandwidth with nearly 225 each bandwidth in RGB color table. And add on sound system then very huge integration possible
Well, we shall see how all this pans out with Self Driving Vehicles (SDV) far as safety on the roads. Right now they are in their infancy stage with problems here and there and some have restrictions on routes they take for that safe trip.
Which one would I choose to sit in if I was there? Bus or car? Obviously bus, at least that guy speaks English, and at least I do not need a translator to do the talking for the inventor!!! I can't trust a inventor who can't speak for themselves in simple English.
I live in Phoenix and we have many autonomous vehicles on our roads. They detect pedestrians quite easily in all lighting conditions by using radar and lidar.
Also human drivers can't detect pedestrians either when they're driving drunk, on drugs, distracted on their phones, or even asleep at the wheel! With LIDAR and RADAR, autonomous cars can see through fog and many other lighting conditions. Autonomous cars also can perceive all 360° around them at once.
@@danieldaniels7571as the original poster stated, they don’t always detect these pedestrians or obstacles. I’ve literally just watched a video where a Waymo car crashed into a pole. I watched another video where one crashed into a bicyclist who was clearly there. In my 21 years of driving, Ive never crashed into a pole or a bicyclist who was clearly there. The vehicles have many other safety flaws and concerns.
Autonomous vehicles, to Korea and many others, are simply an advantage (earn more money, etc.); but to China, it, among other things like 5G, is an existential advantage, meaning: China must get its tech adopted worldwide as much as possible/as fast as possible, to create a new way of life for the world, which can not be sanctioned by the US and their allies, without tremendously damaging the world's progress.
Real roads are a little bit dangerous. K-City has very similar conditions to real roads so it's very important to test here. Gonna stop watching after hearing this..
@@danieldaniels7571they get stuck in scenarios that are pretty simple for humans to figure out. They cause traffic jams when they have software failures and several av’s in close proximity get confused, they are simply not fully safe how these companies try to convince you they are.
I live in Phoenix. Waymo has been providing driverless taxi service here for over a year. Their autonomous vehicles are all over the road here.
yes, but only on pre-program routes
Have you ridden in one?
@@Sir_Pumpington_Of_Dumpenshire yes, many times. There are videos of me doing it on my channel.
I would like to hear your prediction for waymo self driving car in 2030
@@coz2j69 Limited area in Phoenix, but not pre-programmed routes.
San Francisco is already packed with fully autonomous taxis from Waymo and Cruize, without safety drivers.
when you remove all the other cars on the road
Unless every car on the road is self driving it wil be no different. It will not be safer
One word for you !!!!!
Tesla .
@@PPQSxi2QA604 I live in Phoenix too. We’ve had autonomous vehicles here so long that it just makes this video sound stupid.
He should’ve visited Pheniox in Arizona as I’ve heard that there’s already a taxi driving around this city for awhile now and it’s called Waymo and several people have already done TH-cam videos about this car company already and then I think Google has a car too I think? But this Waymo car company has full self driving cars out for awhile now as I’ve seen a few TH-cam videos about them now! Then there’s Tesla as well but they don’t have a full self driving car yet but they are nearly there but you can still buy the full self driving package software upgrade already. So he should’ve travelled to America as well because they are more advanced than Korea and Singapore are so far! I think it’s a great idea though but from the videos I’ve seen online of the Waymo cars it looks scary at first glance but still pretty amazing technology in how far we’ve come in cars! Just wish Australia would catch up with the rest of the world as we don’t have anything like tis yet here but we’ve got Tesla and a few other electric cars but not as much as other countries like America and Europe have got! But I’m a strong supporter of this technology and hope they introduce it everywhere soon!
I live in Phoenix. Waymo is owned by Google and has been providing self-driving taxi service here for over a year. And about four years ago, Uber was already doing it here, but one of their autonomous vehicles killed a jaywalker in Tempe so they shut them down. There’s also another two other autonomous vehicle company here providing delivery services, one for Walmart, the other for Fry’s. In Phoenix, driverless cars hit out roads about 5 years ago, and are all over out streets now.
0:54 I think about this “pod” a lot . instead of pods, I came up with using the cars on the Hyperloop like the van Or any Tesla , so he could sell his Tesla cars which could go on the Hyperloop, at the same time, having the cost of all the pods being placed on the consumer. They also save money on repairs and maintenance costs of maintaining the pods. Could you imagine that replacing a magnetic Levitation train and being a Hyperloop pod? I’ve never seen one of those, but I’ve seen so many in the CGI image of the boring tunnel and the pods and it looks like this with all those windows like a freaking Volkswagen bus.
1:12 I have imagined this so many times… it’s a toaster on wheels (the toaster-mobile?), the weinermobile is going to be jealous… don’t turn going too fast or I hope there’s no crazy winds or you’ll tip over like a semi lol I’m jk
That’s a tiny home on wheels. I like it a lot
When they come out with steel glass or see-through steel, this is going to make a lot more sense
So exciting right? For those who see this an experiment(young people mainly)is fun but for those at risk of losing their job is not!... this people have no ideia how much they will impact millions of lives....
Zzzz higher chance of mishaps…who want to take the risks? Useless technology
They’ve been in Phoenix for years, and only one accident that I know of four years ago. Human drivers have many accidents here every day. This technology so far looks to have a much lower chance of mishaps than human drivers.
They should have visited San Francisco or austin using cruise where there is fully autonomous during with no driver
Phoenix has self driving with Cruise providing deliveries for Walmart and Waymo providing taxi service for anyone who uses the Waymo One app.
I mean waymo (google) has autonomous taxis programs in the US... Europe has autonomous busses programs.... Tesla and European automakers create level 3+ autonomous systems for our cars.... And the guy travels to Korea... 😃😃😃
Yeah. This video is dumb. They should have just come to Phoenix and rode around town using the Waymo One app.
Spending so much money on AV to have a safety operator behind the wheels. Is equivalent to spending money on cars with drivers. Spending 100 to 200 millions on infrastructure for AV, I don't see a point. Government is smart enough to spend that money on bringing in new port businesses or even upgrading airport for more profits than this AV.
Also, It's impossible in Singapore, the AV will have to wait for roads to be cleared before changing lane. Well, you can slowly wait at the side of the road then, no drivers is giving way to AV for turning out even with intended signal lights on.
Or if we use light to paint the road so detect drive able lane also cheaper. We need less data but clear signals is better than big data and instead of using bandwidth of frequency we use time as bandwidth because display is only 1/30 hertz while computer capable 20,000,000 hertz then about 600,000 bandwidth with nearly 225 each bandwidth in RGB color table. And add on sound system then very huge integration possible
I hope they hit the road soon, humans suck at driving.
They’re already on the roads of Phoenix, Arizona, and are much safer than human drivers.
Good 11:02
Don’t trust it.. it’s a massive safety and insurance liability
We have many autonomous vehicles in Phoenix, Arizona. I trust them much more than human drivers.
This mindset will cost lives. Most humans are mediocre drivers. Look at the numbers of accidents.
Use reflective tape of particular pattern not replicate able so bus can read as it drive and ultrasound to and infrared vision to prevent collision
Well, we shall see how all this pans out with Self Driving Vehicles (SDV) far as safety on the roads.
Right now they are in their infancy stage with problems here and there and some have restrictions on routes they take for that safe trip.
Reminds me of Road Safety Park @ East Coast Park!
Which one would I choose to sit in if I was there? Bus or car?
Obviously bus, at least that guy speaks English, and at least I do not need a translator to do the talking for the inventor!!!
I can't trust a inventor who can't speak for themselves in simple English.
Someone put Atonamous on the homeless.
Very dangerous autonomous vehicles. They can't detect pedestrians under different lightings.
I live in Phoenix and we have many autonomous vehicles on our roads. They detect pedestrians quite easily in all lighting conditions by using radar and lidar.
Also human drivers can't detect pedestrians either when they're driving drunk, on drugs, distracted on their phones, or even asleep at the wheel!
With LIDAR and RADAR, autonomous cars can see through fog and many other lighting conditions. Autonomous cars also can perceive all 360° around them at once.
@@danieldaniels7571as the original poster stated, they don’t always detect these pedestrians or obstacles. I’ve literally just watched a video where a Waymo car crashed into a pole. I watched another video where one crashed into a bicyclist who was clearly there. In my 21 years of driving, Ive never crashed into a pole or a bicyclist who was clearly there. The vehicles have many other safety flaws and concerns.
That was so unimpressive
All are the traffic is clear that just for you to drive alone
Great title !
The answer is - They will hit the road shortly before they start hitting us !
They’re already on the roads of Phoenix and have been here for years.
Autonomous vehicles, to Korea and many others, are simply an advantage (earn more money, etc.); but to China, it, among other things like 5G, is an existential advantage, meaning: China must get its tech adopted worldwide as much as possible/as fast as possible, to create a new way of life for the world, which can not be sanctioned by the US and their allies, without tremendously damaging the world's progress.
Real roads are a little bit dangerous. K-City has very similar conditions to real roads so it's very important to test here. Gonna stop watching after hearing this..
Wifeless husband childless marriage driverless bus the future is here
Tiada lagi pemandu e hailing akan datang
Demand...Regulations....Insurance
France world cup football team has many black from Africa. Lately CNA programe has many Indian hosts. CECA must be working well.
Good luck singaporeans but singaporeans can only afford to take bus and mrt
Soon or later, not even bus we can take. Too expensive also
@@andymill1953 later 2 dollar per ride, all
WHY SO LONG
You keep saying Korea. Fix yourself and be very specific. SOUTH KOREA.
no toiltes india
When workers party win the election.
When P.A.P run the show.
japan willll retake the kurils sakhalin and vladivsotok osuth korea willl take north korea.
having a driver is the most effective, safe, and cheapest way for a vehicle. :)
So far autonomous vehicles have a much safer driving record than human drivers.
Says a driver
@@danieldaniels7571I just read a study that showed AV’s crash 9 times for every million miles driven while humans crash 2 times per million miles 😂
You need a driver for driverless car? Don't waste time and money. Man is irreplaceable. Accept this fact.
They drive just fine without drivers where I live.
@@danieldaniels7571 really? That's cool. Got to see it to believe
@@ssgoh4968 I have plenty of video of it on my TH-cam channel.
Lol still yall humanist are high on that copium
@@danieldaniels7571they get stuck in scenarios that are pretty simple for humans to figure out. They cause traffic jams when they have software failures and several av’s in close proximity get confused, they are simply not fully safe how these companies try to convince you they are.
They can drive us to our funeral as a species. It's long overdue.