Inside Driverless Cars: How AVs See, Testing Sensors, Riding Robotaxis In China | Who's Driving Now?
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Self-driving cars are moving from test tracks to everyday roads. But how do they actually work, and how are people adapting to them? In China, where robotaxis operate at scale and most new personal cars now come equipped with self-driving features, hosts Justin Ang and Vernon Anthonisz explore how autonomous cars are being woven into daily life. They examine how these vehicles “see”, interpret and respond to the world around them using sensors, data and artificial intelligence. As automation becomes embedded in both public transport and private cars, can autonomous vehicles truly be trusted? And what does it mean when self-driving technology becomes part of our daily commute? WATCH MORE Who's Driving Now: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkMf14VQEvTZo2LcG3pLY89dGL1ak9wFV 00:00 Introduction 01:02 The Muttons take a driving test 03:24 Autonomous vehicle (AV) takes the test 05:34 Are autonomous vehicles too emotionless to trust? 06:12 Braking test: Muttons vs AV 07:46 The Mutton
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