Tesla and Huawei's respective autonomous driving solutions highlight Musk and Huawei's different ideas for the future of intelligent driving.
Musk's concept is simple and straightforward: drive like a human, but with artificial intelligence.
That means a super-intelligent AI robot will drive for you. However, this requires strong algorithmic and artificial intelligence capabilities, and in the absence of strength, auxiliary hardware is needed.
Tesla's purely vision-based autopilot scheme seems to be a step ahead of the concept.
On the other hand, Huawei's self-driving scheme uses lidar technology, which may be a stopgap measure when it comes to algorithms and artificial intelligence.
However, the latest SmartWorld series of purely visual models shows that Huawei is also moving in the direction of Musk's concept, suggesting that purely visual autonomous driving may eventually replace Lidar.
To his credit, Musk's vision initiative offers a guide to the future of autonomous driving by simplifying hardware and reducing the failure rate that can come from the convergence of different systems, while focusing on improving algorithms and artificial intelligence capabilities.
In the field of autonomous driving, safety and reliability are always the most important, and Musk seems to be one step ahead in artificial intelligence, so dare to bet on pure visual autonomous driving.
The success of purely visual autonomous driving schemes also means that Musk's understanding of technological developments is always at the forefront.
His vision is not just to provide a new driving experience, but more importantly to provide a possibility for intelligent transportation in the future.
This possibility is not only reflected in technological innovation, but also in the ultimate pursuit of safety and reliability.
Tesla's vision autonomous driving solution is a daunting challenge, but it is also an unprecedented attempt.
It not only needs to break through technical limitations, but also needs to overcome social, legal, ethical and other challenges.
However, it is this unprecedented challenge that motivates Musk and Tesla to keep moving forward, keep exploring, and try to realize their vision.
In contrast, Huawei's autonomous driving solution is more pragmatic and robust. They chose LiDAR technology as the current solution to ensure the stability and reliability of the system.
However, they are not satisfied with this, but actively research pure visual autonomous driving technology, and in the latest product to try.
This steady and enterprising attitude has also allowed Huawei to maintain a certain competitiveness in the field of autonomous driving.
To sum up, Tesla and Huawei's respective autonomous driving schemes represent different ideas and path choices.
Based on pure vision, Tesla pursues the ultimate and cutting-edge technology;
Huawei has chosen a more robust and pragmatic lidar technology, and is seeking breakthroughs in continuous exploration and attempts.
Both schemes have their own advantages and disadvantages, but both provide valuable experience and enlightenment for the development and popularization of autonomous driving technology.
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