Tesla not getting Radar Anytime Soon!

Elon Musk is well known to have resited against radar technology in Autonomous Vehicles and believes in visual data from cameras. According to Elon Musk, “visual accuracy is much higher, so doubling your vision is preferable to sensor fusion.” In reality, Tesla has begun shipping non-radar Model 3 and Model Y’s. It will be difficult to do this without radar and lidar sensors, but Tesla believes it is possible with a new AI initiative project called Dojo.

The company has just revealed a supercomputer called Dojo with a whopping 1.8 ExaFLOPs of computing power that will train a large amount of video data using a neural network. AI will learn to analyze massive volumes of camera data in order to create world maps without the use of lidar and radars. This is an excellent approach for distance mapping and will ultimately help Tesla to achieve its mission of an autonomous vehicle with cameras only.

Tesla Model S Plaid Delivery Event

The most awaited car of the century, The Tesla Model S Plaid is finally here and in production. Elon Musk made the most dramatic entrance in the Model S Plaid with cyberpunk music playing in the background. This car is the most futuristic car with respect to design with high performance. It can do 0 to 60 mph in less than 2 seconds, 200 mph top speed, and a range of almost 400 miles. 0 to 60 mph in 2 seconds for a car like this is a feat of engineering that has pushed the laws of physics to their limits. The Tesla Model S has a yoke steering wheel with a 17″ high-resolution display with beautiful UI. It is packed with a powerful infotainment system that provides performance of up to 10 Tera Flops and can even play Cyberpunk 2077. Other amazing features include a 22 speaker audio system, wireless and USB-C fast charging for every passenger. The car will keep getting new set features via updates to make the user experience one of its kind.

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