Submitted by RolfEjerskov t3_10p8xk5 in Futurology
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Submitted by RolfEjerskov t3_10p8xk5 in Futurology
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Aurora also has test vehicles including trucks and have been testing them in various cities collecting data.
Yeah there are a lot of self-driving companies out there trying all sorts of approaches. A lot of them with much more modest programs than putting a regular car on the road without a driver, but ultimately all chasing the same thing.
Road transport is a global 3 trillion dollar industry, successfully automating that is financial win for the ages.
You though internet was a tech boom? You just watch as self driving takes off.
Tesla's 10.69 is pretty impressive, and its a generalized solution.
I'd say Tesla and waymo are in the lead.
Cuise and BYD likely a ways behind
Mercedes is way back.
Many people are probably gonna point to companies like Waymo who already operate robotaxi's. And that is true, and they will continue to operate for several years to come at minimum
However Waymo isn't close to profitable, and their tech isn't really designed in a scalable way (cars are too expensive, not able to be mass produced, and the software basically needs a ton of hardcoding to work in any given area), which is why they're still only operating in a few small parts of cities like Phoenix and San Francisco
Uber has been doing it in SF and PGH for almost a decade.
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Late 2023.
There are a few companies testing, so I think a few will be in the market.
I can already hail a Waymo from my house. They expand territory as they complete their extensive mapping and testing process. Their cars are all over Phoenix either carrying passengers or doing test runs to add territory.
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I think BYD will probably be competing against Tesla on this one. BYD holds more sales than Tesla as of now, but I don't know which one of the companies holds the most advanced AI.
I guess 2030
I read that Hyundai plans to put a robotaxi model on the streets in 2023. Havent had the time to look into it, but for sure something to follow.
Great inputs. I think the vision of the CEO's of the different EV companies should also be taken into consideration on this matter. For instance, Elon Musks overall goal is to put humans on Mars. Tesla revenue is just a small step on the way to achieving that goal.
r2k-in-the-vortex t1_j6jf1ss wrote
Waymo and Cruise are the ones in the lead. Tesla got nothing at this point.
And they are already on the market, just that the market is as of yet very small indeed. It's going to take time to scale it up, years. But it will happen, I expect self driving cars to be somewhat common, enough to not turn heads anymore, by end of decade.