“It turns out my Tesla is less Road Runner, more Wile E. Coyote,” Rober says as he inspects the damage on the front hood. The ...
Embracing cameras over lidar has proven to be a major hurdle for Tesla’s self-driving dreams. Lidar has long been considered the gold standard of self-driving technology. Most car companies use the ...
Tesla and Warner Bros. Discovery won a tentative ruling on Monday dismissing some claims by movie studio Alcon Entertainment ...
Unfortunately, since Tesla's engineers haven't yet invented a way to zoom through the fake tunnel like the Road Runner, the car does, in fact, slam right into the wall like Wile E. Coyote would.
Tesla calls it an “occupancy network ... Rober did it for the fun of recreating the Road Runner cartoon scene, not because it’s an important thing for self-driving cars to detect.
A federal judge dismissed trademark claims against Tesla and Warner Bros. in a lawsuit filed by Alcon Entertainment, a production company behind the 2017 sci-fi movie Blade Runner 2049. However, the ...
In what seems to be straight out of the Looney Tunes universe, a Tesla on autopilot failed the fake road test. The video of ...
Coyote, who has a penchant for plunging through fake walls in pursuit of the Road Runner. In true Wile E. Coyote form, the Tesla’s cameras could not differentiate the road from the image of the ...
just like in those old Road Runner cartoons. Would the Tesla's cameras pick up on the obstacle in its path and stop just like the LIDAR car? Of course not. After passing the blinding light test ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has claimed the Cybertruck's design was inspired in part by the 1982 film Blade Runner, but the latest ... over this very concern, which Road & Track first reported on back ...