The document discusses autonomous vehicles and their autopilot systems. It describes how autopilot systems use cameras and sensors to monitor surroundings and guide the vehicle without human assistance. It notes that Tesla vehicles currently have the most advanced autopilot capabilities, using 8 cameras to process images of the vehicle's environment. While autopilot greatly improves safety by helping to avoid accidents caused by human error, some questions remain about how autonomous vehicles would handle unpredictable emergency situations.
The document discusses autonomous vehicles and their autopilot systems. It describes how autopilot systems use cameras and sensors to monitor surroundings and guide the vehicle without human assistance. It notes that Tesla vehicles currently have the most advanced autopilot capabilities, using 8 cameras to process images of the vehicle's environment. While autopilot greatly improves safety by helping to avoid accidents caused by human error, some questions remain about how autonomous vehicles would handle unpredictable emergency situations.
The document discusses autonomous vehicles and their autopilot systems. It describes how autopilot systems use cameras and sensors to monitor surroundings and guide the vehicle without human assistance. It notes that Tesla vehicles currently have the most advanced autopilot capabilities, using 8 cameras to process images of the vehicle's environment. While autopilot greatly improves safety by helping to avoid accidents caused by human error, some questions remain about how autonomous vehicles would handle unpredictable emergency situations.
CARS Williams #16 Ismael #10 Jung Chen #9 Junior #13 Elieser #12 CLAIM Description: It is a mechanical, electrical or hydraulic system used to guide a vehicle without the help of a human being.
Function: Once the Autopilot system is
activated, the car begins to measure distances with all nearby objects (usually other vehicles) in order to know when it is going to be overtaken, when it should brake, etc. In addition, an interior camera is activated that monitors that the driver does not let go of the steering wheel. DATA (GROUNDS) Whether it’s to find a destination or swerve around an unexpected obstacle, self-driving cars must constantly be pulling data from the outside world and feeding that data to advanced neural network algorithms to derive meaning in real-time.
The car needs to be in constant communication
with location-tracking satellites, for instance, and be able to send and receive messages from other vehicles on the road.
Still, as amazing as those outward abilities are,
what few people realize is that these vehicles can gather just as much data from inside the car as from outside of it. WARRANT (BRIDGE) Tesla's most sophisticated Autopilot uses eight cameras to capture images of everything that happens around the car that are processed in an artificial vision system. Currently, Teslas are the only cars that are aware of their surroundings.
Besides that it must be in constant communication
with location tracking satellites, it is an amazing electric vehicle and pushes the boundaries of what's possible in a zero-emissions car. With a maximum capacity of seven passengers, the whole family can ride together and the range is over 300 miles to eliminate worries about recharging on normal trips or short trips.
But these vehicles can also store a large amount of
data both outside and inside, but you can also save a little more if you put them to charge at home, plus they are a great choice for your subscription . BACKING (FOUNDATION) Backing: Thanks to technology, these vehicles are getting better and their autopilot greatly improves passenger safety, since as my partner mentioned, they learn to a large extent, what it can be difficult for a human to learn when driving to make it decent, the autopilot will have already learned much more, being able to predict what other drivers would do and avoid it.
Although a doubt arises from this, but first I
would like to show a video explained, a little, about how autopilot thinks. COUNTERCLAIM Counterclaim: it is true that as in the video the doubt may arise that, what would the autopilot do if he had to decide between throwing himself down a ravine or hitting a wall at 100 miles per hour, issues like that make questionable whether the autopilot is safe, but as Veritasium said "99 percent of the time" accidents are caused by human errors, which a And has collided with him by accident, which makes it clear that autopilot would be a good reducer of traffic accidents in which many people die every year. REBUTTAL