Your second sentence doesn’t follow from your first.
On the highway the car has to distinguish between garbage bag and human, and avoid false positives because they can cause an accident.
In the parking lot the car doesn’t exceed I think 3mph and had no safety reason to avoid false positives. It will stop for the garbage bag every time.
Is it technically possible for Smart Summon to collide with something? Perhaps it is. And I guarantee we will see people testing this heavily on YouTube with styrofoam in the coming weeks.
Incidentally, it’s also possible for drivers to hit other people in parking lots too. It’s actually one of the most likely locations for a vehicle to collide with a human.
The sooner we have algorithms driving in parking lots that are safer than humans driving in parking lots, the better.
Again, to your original point, it’s a particularly good place to start as you can allow the false positives in the name of a strict collision safety regime.
On the highway the car has to distinguish between garbage bag and human, and avoid false positives because they can cause an accident.
In the parking lot the car doesn’t exceed I think 3mph and had no safety reason to avoid false positives. It will stop for the garbage bag every time.
Is it technically possible for Smart Summon to collide with something? Perhaps it is. And I guarantee we will see people testing this heavily on YouTube with styrofoam in the coming weeks.
Incidentally, it’s also possible for drivers to hit other people in parking lots too. It’s actually one of the most likely locations for a vehicle to collide with a human.
The sooner we have algorithms driving in parking lots that are safer than humans driving in parking lots, the better.
Again, to your original point, it’s a particularly good place to start as you can allow the false positives in the name of a strict collision safety regime.