Great read, thank you for sharing! Winter conditions are a huge challenge for AVs, and I think Control Centers (or Offboard Systems) can play a role. While AVs make reactive decisions within their sensor range, offboard systems can see beyond—monitoring traffic, weather, and road conditions in real time, working proactively, to keep AVs out of tricky situations.
Why do you think that? Haven't software and computing power historically gotten cheaper over time, especially when being produced at scale for a big market?
Great read, thank you for sharing! Winter conditions are a huge challenge for AVs, and I think Control Centers (or Offboard Systems) can play a role. While AVs make reactive decisions within their sensor range, offboard systems can see beyond—monitoring traffic, weather, and road conditions in real time, working proactively, to keep AVs out of tricky situations.
I learned so much from this conversation! Have you considered hosting a podcast or recordings of these conversations?
Overoptimistic to a fault. "It's not a matter of if the solution emerges, but when". There's simply no basis for this claim.
Which of the three elements of the problem do you believe is impossible to solve?
Impossible = not possible in a financially viable way.
All of them.
Why do you think that? Haven't software and computing power historically gotten cheaper over time, especially when being produced at scale for a big market?