Difference between revisions of "Autonomous driving"
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* [[FSD]] Tesla 10/2020 and [[FSD Chip]] | * [[FSD]] Tesla 10/2020 and [[FSD Chip]] |
Revision as of 15:45, 12 May 2021
Vendors
- Waymo (2009), Anthony Levandowski
- Nvidia Drive (2015)
- GM Super Cruise
- Ford Argo
- Ford Active Driver Assist
- Tesla Autopilot (2014)
- Openpilot George Hotz
- Mobileye (1999)
- Pony.ai (2016)
- ACC
- Voyage
- NIO Pilot
Related terms
See also
- Autonomous driving: Waymo, Wayve, Tesla FSD, Tesla Autopilot, Nvidia Drive, Ford Argo, Mobileye, Openpilot, GM Super Cruise, pony.ai, Voyage, NIO Pilot, Adaptive cruise control (ACC), Lane centering, DrivePilot, Understand.ai
- AI: Autonomous driving, OpenAI, Google AI,Eliezer Yudkowsky, DeepMind, Computer Vision, Neural network, Vertex AI, Instadeep, Deep learning, Infogrid, Sapling, AssemblyAI, V7, MTIA, Yann LeCun, AI WiW, Salesforce AI, Pika, Amazon Q, LLM, Ollama, Cloud AI Developer Services, Hugging Face, Databricks
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