I am a fan of Elon Musk, and I wish him well. But I don’t understand why Tesla only uses cameras for self driving and Robotaxis. The world’s leaders in autonomous driving taxis are Waymo in the US, and Baidu Apollo Go in China. They use Cameras, Lidar, Radar, GPS, and AI. Here is there market share in the world wide autonomous Taxi markets, in terms of actual paying passengers. Waymo 65%, Baidu Apollo 28%, others 7%. Tesla is zero. ( Source Google Gemini). Tesla had a lot of catching up, and it remains to be seen if a single sensor modality of a camera only, is sufficient.
Thanks for sharing! The potential of this market is huge so I think there will be several players. Tesla has the potential to be one of them. If more hardware is needed, evolution of the future vehicles is always possible (and easy to implement)
Tesla stock is polarizing? How does that happen? Elon Musk is Tesla. He is only polarizing to a few People who want to miss the next couple trillion in value. Not a smart move by investors not willing to study the greatest manufacturing company in the world. The shine is not fading at all. It’s about to grow brighter.
I am a fan of Elon Musk, and I wish him well. But I don’t understand why Tesla only uses cameras for self driving and Robotaxis. The world’s leaders in autonomous driving taxis are Waymo in the US, and Baidu Apollo Go in China. They use Cameras, Lidar, Radar, GPS, and AI. Here is there market share in the world wide autonomous Taxi markets, in terms of actual paying passengers. Waymo 65%, Baidu Apollo 28%, others 7%. Tesla is zero. ( Source Google Gemini). Tesla had a lot of catching up, and it remains to be seen if a single sensor modality of a camera only, is sufficient.
Thanks for sharing! The potential of this market is huge so I think there will be several players. Tesla has the potential to be one of them. If more hardware is needed, evolution of the future vehicles is always possible (and easy to implement)
Tesla stock is polarizing? How does that happen? Elon Musk is Tesla. He is only polarizing to a few People who want to miss the next couple trillion in value. Not a smart move by investors not willing to study the greatest manufacturing company in the world. The shine is not fading at all. It’s about to grow brighter.