Unedited 1-Hour Mobileye Autonomous Vehicle Ride in Munich

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • We’ve already seen how Mobileye’s camera-only autonomous-vehicle platform handles the often-chaotic streets of Jerusalem. But how does it fare around Munich?
    As you can see from this video, our autonomous vehicle is being developed to be able to cope with vastly different driving cultures and environments. And beyond its built-in camera sensors and processors, it owes much of that flexibility to REM™ - Mobileye’s crowdsourced mapping technology that’s quickly building a comprehensive and constantly updating database of high-definition, highly precise, and highly detailed maps.
    To watch our camera-only AV driving the streets of Jerusalem: bit.ly/2VYvLNc
    For more about REM and its impact on L2+ solutions: bit.ly/3706Z5Q
    00:00 Mobileye autonomous driving in Munich
    03:35 Unprotected left-on-green
    04:25 Mobileye autonomous driving in Munich
    05:05 Narrow street maneuvers
    05:48 4-way non signalized junction
    06:35 Mobileye autonomous driving in Munich
    10:46 Merging onto the main road
    11:30 Autobahn driving
    17:00 Mobileye autonomous driving in Munich
    38:56 Handling a vehicle that is trying to pull in to a parking spot
    40:19 Handling a commercial vehicle that is partially blocking our lane
    40:43 Mobileye autonomous driving in Munich
    41:35 Overtaking and ambulance blocking the road
    42:59 Coping with a vehicle violating our right of way
    43:28 Offsetting from construction cones on the road
    43:50 Mobileye autonomous driving in Munich
    53:40 Slowing down towards an oncoming truck that is protruding into our lane
    53:55 Mobileye autonomous driving in Munich
    Subscribe now to Mobileye on CZcams: bit.ly/2vRes7k
    About Mobileye:
    Mobileye's advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) technology is deployed in more than 65 million vehicles today and is integrated into hundreds of new car models from the world's major automakers including Audi, BMW, FCA, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Nissan, Volkswagen, and more. Mobileye began with the vision of reducing vehicle collisions and resulting injuries and fatalities. Today, Mobileye makes one of the most advanced collision avoidance systems on the market, while working toward autonomous driving and the coming autonomous mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) revolution in road safety.  
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Komentáře • 241

  • @doubleahn4449
    @doubleahn4449 Před 3 lety +33

    No bullshit, No PPT, No Exaggeration, No fancy event and No false promise.
    Just a driving an hour as usual, COOL.

    • @MegaGGWP
      @MegaGGWP Před 3 lety +3

      No views either, can you imagine how many views a video of tesla doing this would get?

    • @Anonymous-vd5yd
      @Anonymous-vd5yd Před 3 lety

      cuz its Bullshit long term ? Lidar has no chance vs AI Vision camera in tesla.. get some education, thats why

    • @JohannJungwirth
      @JohannJungwirth Před 3 lety +7

      @@Anonymous-vd5yd This is a 100% AI Vision Cameras-only AV test vehicle from Mobileye, by the way.

    • @Jayismynickname
      @Jayismynickname Před 3 lety

      It’s just that they map out the roads and sense they did that I don’t really think Tesla has any competitors

    • @rogergeyer9851
      @rogergeyer9851 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Anonymous-vd5yd: It doesn't try to crash frequently in complex situations, unlike Tesla. So there's that.
      Take your own advice.

  • @VYLiew
    @VYLiew Před 3 lety +24

    Excellent! I can't wait for this to get to market place. This is the technology people want!

    • @ralfkuehn
      @ralfkuehn Před 3 lety

      If you want to drive in Munich, and on this street exactly. But you have to be patient, the police will stop you and ask for your speed limits!

  • @aurodeepta
    @aurodeepta Před 3 lety +22

    Also watch what a human-like decision, great. watch at 42.15 - 42.35. Big thumbs up. way ahead to its competition.

  • @TesLatino
    @TesLatino Před 3 lety +2

    Wow. Great video.

  • @gobl-analienabductedbyhuma5387

    Very impressive. Please try next time Rome or Milan in rush hour! That would be fun ;)

    • @gsopoagmle
      @gsopoagmle Před 3 lety

      I doubt Rome or Milan is more chaotic than tel aviv. This full self driving drove in tel aviv successfully during the rush hour.

    • @gobl-analienabductedbyhuma5387
      @gobl-analienabductedbyhuma5387 Před 3 lety

      @@gsopoagmle Lol! You surely have never seen Rome traffic! Tel Aviv rush hour is for 98 year old Grandmas. No 2 line parking, no thousands of scooters everywhere. you even have street markings in Tel Aviv! No 5 cars squeezed parallel through an unmarked intersection that has 3 different takings. Rome has streets designed 2000 years ago

  • @mastersargecee62
    @mastersargecee62 Před 3 lety +23

    Can you imagine the great benefit for older folk who need to get around, and can't drive? or taxi availability during the holidays, or allowing people to go out late, drink and get home safely?

    • @rp7296
      @rp7296 Před 3 lety +2

      Don't forget the benefit of eliminating human error. Less bad drivers on the road and better traffic flow.

    • @peypey_it_is
      @peypey_it_is Před 3 lety

      @@rp7296 beware the cyber

    • @SkyFall7788
      @SkyFall7788 Před 3 lety +1

      @@peypey_it_is beware the human lol

    • @rogergeyer9851
      @rogergeyer9851 Před 3 lety

      @@peypey_it_is: True. But no reason SERIOUS encryption, etc. can't be used -- just need SERIOUS regulations to strictly enforce that. Perhaps some sort of parity checking or other encoding to quickly detect code/instructions that aren't genuine.
      Again, not that most companies will go to the expense unless they are forced -- so lawmakers should get a clue and do that.

  • @Roman-re1yg
    @Roman-re1yg Před 3 lety +3

    This will be in all future Nio cars! Amazing

    • @joeyng1282
      @joeyng1282 Před 3 lety

      Will Nio install this technology on their FSD cars?

  • @sparcoman
    @sparcoman Před 9 měsíci +2

    at minute 21:45 the system of the av didn't recognize the 60 kmph sign and drove 70 kmph the next few kilometers. Then there was another 60 kmph sign at minute 23:07, but this time the av system recognize it right. Also it turned to the right, but the blinkers weren't on. At minute 23:15 the av system should recognize the inner city sign (left side the yellow one), but unfortenatly it doesnt. When you see a inner city sign without a specific speed limit, then always 50 kmph is allowed. Instead it kept still going to 60 kmph. At minute 24:13 there is the next sign to that 60 kmph is allowed.

  • @emanueleco7363
    @emanueleco7363 Před 3 lety +8

    Omg that's awesome! Thank you for improving the future

  • @Eselfar
    @Eselfar Před 3 lety +8

    Can we have the same demo in busy city centre, on narrow roads with unplanned roadworks? Would be more interesting than these boring straight lines...

    • @Mobileye
      @Mobileye  Před 3 lety +3

      Here is a demo from a busy city center, including narrow roads: czcams.com/video/kJD5R_yQ9aw/video.html

  • @dasstraat
    @dasstraat Před 3 lety +2

    Looks great, please add it to my Peugeot.

  • @hindafinga4890
    @hindafinga4890 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome

  • @hergl
    @hergl Před 3 lety +3

    Overall I'm really impressed by the state of development of this. Other than misreading a lot of speed signs and illegal overtaking on the Autobahn (yes, it's not allowed at this position), it also caught my eye that it misses a lot - I mean, really A LOT - of correct indicating. E.g. I didn't once see it indicating when exiting a roundabout, which is mandatory, at least in Germany.

    • @gsopoagmle
      @gsopoagmle Před 3 lety

      This is probably their first test in Germany. Test means it is not perfect yet and needs reworks. That is the exact purpose of testing. I mean they are not going to release this technology next month or something. It Wil be released probably 3 years from now. Maybe longer because the legal aspect of full self driving isn't clear yet.

  • @yuvhochman
    @yuvhochman Před 3 lety +9

    Awesome! Especially the traffic lights detection ;)

    • @_baumi_
      @_baumi_ Před 3 lety

      Is it detected or mapped data?

  • @2024Warren
    @2024Warren Před 3 lety +5

    Oh my! That is so remarkable

  • @kyoung-soonchoe298
    @kyoung-soonchoe298 Před 2 lety +4

    Highly interested, how the system will behave, when it's on "Autonomus Mode: Sport Mode" :D

  • @user-nr9ct6jp3t
    @user-nr9ct6jp3t Před 3 lety +4

    Awesome!

  • @filippbackvall6289
    @filippbackvall6289 Před 3 lety +6

    @11:05 = balls of steel

  • @bruhnv
    @bruhnv Před 2 lety +6

    I only watched until 9:07, but until then there were already some speed violations, he just didn't pay attention to the signs. I am surprised that something like this is put on the net. If German authorities see this, that's not good advertising.

  • @SousDine
    @SousDine Před 3 lety +1

    Recently on a climbing trip with the Swiss Alpine Club I took the post bus into the Safiental and the roadway is nothing like a Californian Inter-State or a town like Munich. In many places the surface is only one car wide and has no barrier, a mistake leading to a fall of a 300 metres into the river below. Drivers must judge where to pull in to allow oncoming vehicles to pass or whether an approaching driver intends to wait for them. As the post bus has precedence, drivers may be obliged to reverse into whatever ad hoc space one has previously passed. Many of the bends are blind, so one must be a able to stop suddenly on meeting an oncoming vehicle and be attentive for the sound of a car horn or the familiar tune of a post bus. Moreover, as it snows in the winter at 1700 m, drivers must be able to judge the depth of snow, the ability to stop on an icy surface, and in general to deal with a whole raft of unexpected situations. Failure to deal correctly with any of these may have fatal consequences.
    The problem for self-driving cars is how to deal with special cases. And the argument that the driver must be ready to take over is very misleading. Either you drive or the computer drives, other wise the human loses concentration. It isn't possible to blame the human when the computer fails.

    • @j2w
      @j2w Před 3 lety

      Good example was the ambulance. It was working in a defense way.

  • @peterstark9381
    @peterstark9381 Před 2 lety +10

    At 08:02 you drove 60 where 30 is allowed... Earlier: You also entered a crossing earlier while cross traffic was still in the crossing, which is not allowed. You did not reduce speed as there where two people clearly trying to cross the road.

    • @Fjoergyn1199
      @Fjoergyn1199 Před 2 lety +1

      'you drove' ? Are you talking to the AI driving the car?

    • @bencohen6407
      @bencohen6407 Před 2 lety

      30mph, not kmh.

    • @Fjoergyn1199
      @Fjoergyn1199 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bencohen6407 Everything in the video is in kmh. Source: I lived in Munich for 30 years and we use kmh (as the rest of Germany... and Europe... and 95% of the world)

    • @saladien9987
      @saladien9987 Před 2 lety +1

      Why mph? *confused*

    • @peterstark9381
      @peterstark9381 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Fjoergyn1199 Of cause not. It wouldn't be legal as of today. So, the responsible person behind the wheel should have noticed the error of the AI and slowed down the car. But he/she didn't.

  • @barry6996
    @barry6996 Před 3 lety +5

    Safe, confident drive. Well done Mobileye.

  • @karinbillerbeck1615
    @karinbillerbeck1615 Před 3 lety +1

    Great. Speedsign recognition needs to be approved, but the system seems to be at a very good state.

  • @flanker711
    @flanker711 Před 3 lety +6

    53:45 driver almost has a heart attack... :)
    Awesome job from mobileeye. It will give people even more confidence if in the 3d model the stationary cars parked by the opposition lane are not rendered weirdly with abrupt movement. Buses are detected as trucks in this video too.

    • @umeshdhond
      @umeshdhond Před 3 lety

      That was indeed too close for my comfort. 😱

    • @dasstraat
      @dasstraat Před 3 lety

      This car sees more than my eyes, of course it cannot see everything and must make choices and predictions. In the end, these cars will only need 3-4 sensors I think.

    • @amieres
      @amieres Před 3 lety

      I think the cameras that detect other cars are too low so they are blocked constantly by many obstacles.

    • @sparcoman
      @sparcoman Před rokem

      Before the Truck appears it ist pretty strange that the Car accelerate over 50 kmph, which is the max speed limit at that street, because it is in urban. The Car was 58 kmph fast.

  • @sparcoman
    @sparcoman Před rokem +2

    @18:52 there is a speed limit sign of 60 kmph, but the car was still driving 80 kmph over that small junktion. So it doesnt recognized the speed limit sign properly.

    • @sparcoman
      @sparcoman Před rokem +1

      Also at about minute 17:15 the car didnt turn on the left blink to signalize other cars to change the lane. You couldn't see, if a car was behind the acceleration lane.

  • @hindafinga4890
    @hindafinga4890 Před 3 lety +3

    I am keen on seeing the solution on snowy roads

  • @j2w
    @j2w Před 3 lety +4

    At 48:12 the speed limit sign on the street shows 70, but the car kept 80. Why?

    • @markusgapel9237
      @markusgapel9237 Před 3 lety +2

      Probably a bug. Not the only mistake the car made. At 08:36 the car enters the main road with a 60 km/h sign on the right side. After joining the main road the car accelerates till 90 although at 09:07 the car comes across a sign with a crossed 60 km/h. From the roundabout up until the sign at 09:07 the car went too fast.

  • @thedude6924
    @thedude6924 Před 3 lety

    Does the system also detect when a truck is turning left while the car is making a lane change?
    Sometimes you have to get back in the lane because some idiot drives right in front of the car to change lanes.

  • @markusmueller4930
    @markusmueller4930 Před 3 lety +2

    Great great great!

  • @BuggyGamer-db6mw
    @BuggyGamer-db6mw Před rokem +2

    6:10 Note 1: The Car didn´t, technically, completely stop before crossing the line, it´s unlikely you´d get into trouble with Police but it could very much happen.
    Violation 1: The Car entered the junction as another car was approaching.
    7:10 Note 2: The Limit in the Display went to 60 while it still was 50?? Driving up to 10 over is mostly accepted but defenitly noteworthy, seems to be happening quite a few times too.
    8:02 Violation 2: Driving 54 where only 30 is allowed, wow.
    8:40 Violation 3: Limit of 60, in the Display set as 70, going up to 80 and the Car accelerating to 75
    11:08 Violation 4: Crossing the Line with Traffic approaching.
    12:24 Violation 5: Passing on the right.
    15:10 Violation 6: Not moving over to the right Lane, even though there was no traffic and more than enough time to do so.
    17:15 Violation 7: Limit of 60, driving 78 and display showing 80.
    Pretty sure i´ve also seen some missing turn signals, stopped watching at 20 Minutes.
    Considering that these are basic mistakes to make and that it´s been almost two years i hope it significantly improved.

  • @AZRockRunner
    @AZRockRunner Před 3 lety +5

    Can it drop the passenger off, then go find a parking or drive around, then come back to pick them up later?

    • @ramani3565
      @ramani3565 Před 3 lety

      I think technology-wise it would be possible, but law-wise not (at least in Germany)

  • @muhammetuncuer7990
    @muhammetuncuer7990 Před 3 lety +5

    woow, impressive !!!!!

  • @raghavendragupta8931
    @raghavendragupta8931 Před 3 lety +7

    Awesome Intel... :-)

    • @bernios3446
      @bernios3446 Před 3 lety +2

      This is not Intel, it is Mobile Eye. Israelian company, just bought by Intel.

    • @raghavendragupta8931
      @raghavendragupta8931 Před 3 lety +3

      @@bernios3446 ya true.....Mobileye is an Intel company....

  • @MaxMaxinga
    @MaxMaxinga Před 3 lety +3

    Does the vehicle have a rear camera as wel in order to evaluate changing line is safe?

    • @sparcoman
      @sparcoman Před rokem

      yes it also have cameras and sensors/radar technology which covers the rear parts of the car but of course also the front and side angles. A good example is the situation with the emergency car 41:44 .

  • @Gabriel-bt3nd
    @Gabriel-bt3nd Před 3 lety +2

    Very nice! But around minute 9 the car is going almost 80 km/h, even though the limit is at 60 km/h. You should fix that bug!

  • @Bugsy-ep5dr
    @Bugsy-ep5dr Před 3 lety +4

    Super

  • @monkeysezbegood
    @monkeysezbegood Před 3 lety +4

    Mobileye vs Tesla FSD is going to be really interesting to watch unfold.

    • @whateverrevetahw6846
      @whateverrevetahw6846 Před 3 lety +10

      Mobileye is real, tesla's fsd is just musk's scam based on a cheap imitation of mobileye's system.

    • @monkeysezbegood
      @monkeysezbegood Před 3 lety

      @@whateverrevetahw6846 Only time will tell... I'm not tesla fan boy enough to think others might do a better job. Looks like tesla is making great progress.

    • @whateverrevetahw6846
      @whateverrevetahw6846 Před 3 lety +7

      @@monkeysezbegood Tesla's fsd blindly follows their flawed gps map through fences, it's a complete scam. When mobileye's supervision L2+ adas system is released on consumer cars it will vastly outperform 'fsd beta' and be a wake up call for the blind tesla fans.

    • @henryabanto2155
      @henryabanto2155 Před 3 lety +1

      @@whateverrevetahw6846 you obviously know nothing... this Mobileye video is impressive but they were using a Lidar based system at first. Tesla was the first to go all vision

    • @whateverrevetahw6846
      @whateverrevetahw6846 Před 3 lety +6

      @@henryabanto2155 Tesla's first autopilot system that musk started claiming would be fully autonomous soon was from mobileye, nearly everything musk says is copied straight from mobileye's plans minus the lidar redundancy.

  • @danfrederiksen1607
    @danfrederiksen1607 Před 3 lety +2

    Pretty good. Interesting to see. I gather the HD mapping is generated from the cars since it was sparse and imperfect. It sees some phantom road work cones but I'm guessing that's from memory of prior passes. Close call at 53:40. Bad truck driver. It saw an opening car door. It did pretty good. Vehicle recognition to the side wasn't entirely stable.

    • @sddndsiduae4b-688
      @sddndsiduae4b-688 Před 3 lety +2

      funny tesla FSD would go full on evading here, and in this particular case it would be right thing to do,
      but in other cases Tesla evasion without slowdown is dangerous, it seems like Tesla FSD always prefer to evade, and mobileye autonomous driving always prefer to stop.

    • @paulhamrick3943
      @paulhamrick3943 Před 3 lety +3

      @@sddndsiduae4b-688 I need to watch this more closely, but to me a cursory glance suggests that this Mobileye tech is ahead of Tesla. Am I wrong?
      The only caveat is that Tesla is literally letting relatively unsophisticated users/owners of Tesla vehicles post videos without controlling them at all, there is not only no editing, there is no withholding of videos. Mobileye obviously has the ability to just choose the best out of many videos and then post it while claiming it is "unedited".

    • @sddndsiduae4b-688
      @sddndsiduae4b-688 Před 3 lety +1

      @@paulhamrick3943 they on equal mobileye better drive because of mapping but if some changes on the road ... i.e. in unmapped area Tesla tech is extremely ahead of others.

  • @fred8169
    @fred8169 Před 3 lety

    What if a big object like a tree limb in the road?

  • @tomcockcroft9394
    @tomcockcroft9394 Před 3 lety +5

    The drive through Jerusalem was much harder and impressive. There were only a handful of 90 degree turns in the whole vid.

    • @samuelboyle8627
      @samuelboyle8627 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah but this was done with only 1 week of testing in Germany.

  • @NIOTrending
    @NIOTrending Před 3 lety +5

    Can't wait to watch this! Let's goooo Mobileye!

  • @TomU2Tube
    @TomU2Tube Před 3 lety

    The in car screen with the animated top view and the zoomed view of it on the left hand side are different. Examples: Number of visible cars at 02:40, current speed (permanent). Why?
    Overall it looks like smooth driving to me.

  • @tipoomaster
    @tipoomaster Před 3 lety +5

    Is this EyeQ5?

  • @ralfkuehn
    @ralfkuehn Před 3 lety +3

    Regarding "Unedited 1-Hour Mobileye in Munich":
    at 8 min 37 sec, the speedlimit is 60, the car shows 70, seconds later 80
    at 9 min 6 sec, end of speed limit 60 km/h, the car shows 80 before this sign
    Is that the common speed in Munich? Or is the card material to old?

    • @oedihamijok6504
      @oedihamijok6504 Před 3 lety

      Gute Augen Ralf!

    • @markusgapel9237
      @markusgapel9237 Před 3 lety +2

      Probably a bug. At 08:36 the car enters the main road with a 60 km/h sign on the right side. After joining the main road the car accelerates till 90 although at 09:07 the car comes across a sign with a crossed 60 km/h. From the roundabout up until the sign at 09:07 the car went to fast.

  • @PeterBirett
    @PeterBirett Před 3 lety +8

    42:00 Stopped behind an ambulance being on duty, waiting that it starts. After two cars had overtaken the MobileEye car and the ambulance it seems convinced to start it own pass by task.

    • @stri8ted
      @stri8ted Před 3 lety +6

      Most interesting part of the video. Goes to show how many edge cases there are in real life. Object detection/segmentation is the "easy" part. Modeling human behavior, a bit harder.

    • @PeterBirett
      @PeterBirett Před 3 lety +9

      @@stri8ted the shown trip was only at the outer quarters of Munich (I‘m living here) and these main roads are mainly main road for flowing traffic in and out and around city center.
      Interesting would be a trip innert the city, starting in -1 floor of a parking house, driving at 7:30am to an elementary school, then to office on the other side of city center (what I would do by underground) - best tangenting the pedestrian areas with a lot of walking workers (having their mind elsewhere or on smartphones ) heading for their work .... and all reverse at 4:00 pm.

    • @user232349
      @user232349 Před 3 lety

      It waited too long, and once it started to pass, it went too slowly. Once it had clear view of the road ahead, it should have sped up.

    • @samuelboyle8627
      @samuelboyle8627 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes that wasn't perfect but hardly something anyone would throw out self-driving for. Also often in those situations the back cars pull ahead because they cut out quickly making it dangerous to switch lanes until they pass.

  • @nilsfrederking62
    @nilsfrederking62 Před 3 lety +5

    Quite capable the system, but too much driving on straight roads and avoiding tricky and complicated situations for example in residential areas, where it would need to make more complex decisions on its own to succeed.

    • @johngord752
      @johngord752 Před 3 lety +3

      I guess you didn't watch the whole video. Right near the beginning it made what I would consider a very challenging left onto an S turn street.

  • @christianweiser4090
    @christianweiser4090 Před 3 lety +1

    Bei der Verkehrszeichenerkennung kann Mobileye noch nicht sehr weit sein. Ab Minute 8:00 fährt das Auto trotz Beschilderung einer Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung auf 30 km/h in einem Baustellenbereich mit 60 km/h. Bei Minute 47:20 dann über eine längere Strecke mit 80 statt erlaubter 70. Da will ich kein Passagier sein wenn das nicht funktioniert!

  • @tsipnarly2194
    @tsipnarly2194 Před 3 lety +1

    When will the stock come to Frankfurt, Germany?

  • @_baumi_
    @_baumi_ Před 3 lety +3

    Any unprotected left turns within this video?

  • @IAmJames
    @IAmJames Před 3 lety +8

    39:30 it blocks the Mercedes SUV from parallel parking.

    • @pats8597
      @pats8597 Před 3 lety

      It waited to see if the SUV would back up or move forward. Once satisfied the SUV was moving forward at speed, only then did it continue to drive forward. I watched that several times as it is bookmarked at the beginning in the description of the drive (up top).

    • @user232349
      @user232349 Před 3 lety +5

      @@pats8597 It was obvious from much further back that the car was going to parallel park. It would have been nicer to give them a bit more room.

    • @samuelboyle8627
      @samuelboyle8627 Před 3 lety

      A car is right behind it. I can't say anyone ever courtesy reversed for me when I've parallel parked.

    • @user232349
      @user232349 Před 3 lety +4

      @@samuelboyle8627 It didn't have to reverse. It just had to stop sooner. The SUV was using the right turn signal to indicate it wanted to park there.

  • @oscarjager
    @oscarjager Před 3 lety +1

    Different approach than Tesla, that's clear and known by all. Maybe there is a market for both of them. If I envision autonomous container trolleys on the Highway that drop their containers from e.e. Rotterdam to a Munich terminal at city boarders, this might be a working solution as well. Nevertheless, HD maps are cumbersome for 100% road coverage. The first car meeting any change (i.e. not on the map yet) must be able to handle it. Once handled and shared, the next one will have an advantage.

    • @paulhamrick3943
      @paulhamrick3943 Před 3 lety

      I haven't had time to read up on the differences between Mobileye's approach and Tesla's approach. What are those differences exactly? It looks like they are both vision based.
      I must say, this video suggests to me that Mobileye is very far along, a cursory glance at this video suggests that they are as far along as Tesla is.

    • @oscarjager
      @oscarjager Před 3 lety +1

      @@paulhamrick3943 Quite simple: Testa approaches each road as never seen that particular road before. No maps, no object DB etc. Like a human driving somewhere he has never been before. The computer AI should figure out how to drive based on his generic experience and "lessons learned".
      Other insert mapping data into the system so it knows what to expect. Without the (HD) map data the system is less to not operating well. Like a really driver without his (sorry, her :-) navigator. No chance to win then.

    • @paulhamrick3943
      @paulhamrick3943 Před 3 lety +1

      @@oscarjager OK when Mobileye describes their tech as "camera-only"... they are omitting that they actually use HD maps, although maybe not the same type of HD maps that Waymo uses?
      Obviously Waymo uses HD maps that are meticulously and intentionally compiled by driving their lidar scanners over every street (and ever parking lot?) in the area that is served (geo fenced). But it sounds like Mobileye is gathering HD maps in a more crowd-sourced way?

  • @MP-zf7kg
    @MP-zf7kg Před 3 lety

    I like that animated display.
    I couldn't quite tell, but if not....: a good idea would be to identify possible "threats" with the flashing colors; yellow for caution, red for warning.
    A "threat" could be
    -objects (people, animals, etc) moving randomly, such as kids on a playground or crowded sidewalks
    -a bicyclist or runner on the road
    -any "aggressive" vector (tail-gaters, lane-cutters, racers)
    I'd love this tech to grow quickly, my eyesight is awful and I have ZERO desire to be uber-ed around by other people. Like anyone else, I value my independence of movement.

  • @SvenSevke
    @SvenSevke Před 3 lety +3

    This is amazing!
    The software seems to have a preference for the left lane though.
    And the speed limit recognition seems to be a bit weird. There was no speed limit of 35 or 40.
    I would like to see the system at night while it is heavily snowing.

    • @pats8597
      @pats8597 Před 3 lety

      Are you thinking in MPH or KPH? This is in Germany where speed limits are always in KPH

    • @sddndsiduae4b-688
      @sddndsiduae4b-688 Před 3 lety

      i think lane preference is written on HD map, i.e. easy to change globally or for particular street,
      Tesla FSD for other hand always prefer right lane, especially on one way streets, because it may misunderstand line separator (two way or one way case).

  • @glen7567
    @glen7567 Před 3 lety +2

    31:00 why so far behind the line?

    •  Před 2 lety

      to see the red light right over the car?

    • @robertfridolin2011
      @robertfridolin2011 Před 2 lety +1

      @ there are several traffic lights that are visible and also recognized by the system

  • @Scott-sm9nm
    @Scott-sm9nm Před 3 lety +2

    53:40 Slowing down towards an oncoming truck that is protruding into our lane --- wait ... I would want it to move over/to_the_right and not just slow down ... what good is just slowing down?!?

    • @Mizc33
      @Mizc33 Před 3 lety +1

      It probably recognized that the car would'nt be hit. But it's these "wierd" scenarios that makes it hard for autonomous vehicles. Picture a scenario where a truck is going to smash into you and the only way to steer out of it is by steering right into a pedestrian. Or a scenario where a motorcycle is going to hit you and you can only steer into a brick wall.

  • @Bugsy-ep5dr
    @Bugsy-ep5dr Před 3 lety +5

    Wow

  • @ralfhagenloh4604
    @ralfhagenloh4604 Před 3 lety +1

    Das Limit war nicht korrekt in der Schleissheimerstr. sind nur 50 erlaubt.

  • @korenbar
    @korenbar Před 3 lety +5

    WOW! 5:40

  • @everlearnercaveman3990

    All in all good job. But at 42' driving strategy is a bit too conservative in comparison to other cars which caused them to take over.

  • @swiftsimlab1008
    @swiftsimlab1008 Před 3 lety +1

    Great technology, I now wonder when would it be available in my Ford Fusion?

  • @fluffy24
    @fluffy24 Před 3 lety +3

    When is this software ready for mass market! Great job!

  • @MaMeixner
    @MaMeixner Před 19 dny

    On the Autobahn it is strictly forbidden to overtake on the right side. This happened one time.

  • @tomh.9891
    @tomh.9891 Před 3 lety +1

    Some poor guy had to blur all the car signs :O

    • @cypvh74
      @cypvh74 Před 3 lety +3

      Some guy or gal had to program the computer to do that automatically.

  • @jacquesmertens3369
    @jacquesmertens3369 Před 3 lety +3

    Keeping the vehicle exactly in the middle of the lane is illegal in Belgium. Art. 9.3.1

    • @TROPtastic
      @TROPtastic Před 2 lety +2

      That is an astonishing rule that I have never heard of anywhere else. Why is that? I can understand shifting to provide space for vehicles as needed, but not constantly driving off-center.

    • @jacquesmertens3369
      @jacquesmertens3369 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TROPtastic It creates more distance between vehicles. It helps to estimate when it's safe to overtake (yes, you are allowed to shift towards the left of the lane in order to check traffic, and then move back to the right). And before anyone says 'the distance between the 2 centres is the same as between the right edges': theoretically, yes, but in reality people seem unable to drive in the middle of the lane whereas following a white line and driving right next to it turns out to be easier.
      Anyway: the point is that the manufacturers of self-driving cars don't seem to care about our traffic laws. Perhaps they are counting on it that the laws will be changed in order to align with their software, rather than the other way round.

  • @insanity999
    @insanity999 Před 3 lety +1

    At 40 minutes, if real drivers had not paved the way around the ambulance, what would the car have done, and what was it doing on the lead up?

    • @greekfun26
      @greekfun26 Před 3 lety

      I don't think it followed the other cars. There must be some timer waiting for the stopped vehicle to move and after the timer times out without the other vehicle moving, it overtakes. It'd be interesting to know, though, if the camera could see far enough on the other lane.

  • @buenito35
    @buenito35 Před 3 lety +6

    The big challenge with this tech is that they need to scan ALL the roads before it can work on ALL the roads. If something changes before it is scanned the vehicle will not work on that path. Excellent for often-used roads (highways, and major arteries), but Its unlikely to work anywhere else.

  • @brettkuntze8997
    @brettkuntze8997 Před 3 lety +3

    What can I say ? It is fascinatingly boring to watch it under "fair weather situations"... I was wondering about many potential obstacles that are likely to arise under foul weather like gusty cross winds, fallen branches, homeless people by roadside, black ice , heavy rains,, heavy low fogs (my hometown every Januay) mud slides, any "nothing" obstacles that will make you stop needlessly and risk being whiplashed by cars hitting you from behind, you name the long list.. this wiii make it really fun watching.. Let me know when you made more unedited hours of your Mobileye autonomous vehicle rides. I will keep my eyes peeled..

    • @LNTA8
      @LNTA8 Před 3 lety

      Thank, you will see it soon

  • @Osazee989
    @Osazee989 Před 3 lety

    Nice, I would love to see it drive in within city roads without lane marking

  • @TheGeorgeous
    @TheGeorgeous Před 3 lety +11

    Automated driving. Coming soon

  • @HeyJoe89
    @HeyJoe89 Před rokem +1

    39:19 me, showing my intentions, so everyone can equip themselfes.
    The following.. :))

  • @HeyJoe89
    @HeyJoe89 Před rokem

    8:12 If not already done, maybe pay some attention to "bus stop with bus"-recognition. As far as I see that bus driveby with changing passengers was bit to fast and very close for the Strassenverkehrsordnung: Straßenverkehrs-Ordnung (StVO) § 20 Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel und Schulbusse
    "(1) An Omnibussen des Linienverkehrs, an Straßenbahnen und an gekennzeichneten Schulbussen, die an Haltestellen (Zeichen 224) halten, darf, auch im Gegenverkehr, nur vorsichtig vorbeigefahren werden."
    Even more important if hazard warning is enabled or schoolbus sign on it, than even for oncoming traffic:
    die an Haltestellen (Zeichen 224) halten und Warnblinklicht eingeschaltet haben, darf nur mit Schrittgeschwindigkeit und nur in einem solchen Abstand vorbeigefahren werden, dass eine Gefährdung von Fahrgästen ausgeschlossen ist. Die Schrittgeschwindigkeit gilt auch für den Gegenverkehr auf derselben Fahrbahn
    At least to give the priority if the bus continiues
    (5) Omnibussen des Linienverkehrs und Schulbussen ist das Abfahren von gekennzeichneten Haltestellen zu ermöglichen. Wenn nötig, müssen andere Fahrzeuge warten.
    Quite interesting, not only to read the STVO :)) but what it's about for human and machine to collect and process complex information.

  • @JJRicks
    @JJRicks Před 3 lety +4

    Poor editor, hope you muted the program monitor. I mean hey _I like_ this song, but after hearing it so many times... :P Great video you guys, looking forward to more!

    • @DerKatzeSonne
      @DerKatzeSonne Před 3 lety +1

      Poor editor already had to focus on blurring all the license plates, no more time for finding more music! :D

    • @JJRicks
      @JJRicks Před 3 lety +1

      @@DerKatzeSonne Oh yeah! I hope since it's intel they had some sort of AI solution for that, haha

    • @DerKatzeSonne
      @DerKatzeSonne Před 3 lety +1

      @@JJRicks Sadly I don't think so, many of the trackers for the blurred field were doing weird stuff which definitely happens when humans edit... I would love to have a simple "blur license plates" button in my video editor, but I don't think such a thing exists, yet. Should be not very difficult to implement, though, as there are libraries out that for license plate detection.

    • @JJRicks
      @JJRicks Před 3 lety +2

      @@DerKatzeSonne ahh well shoot, guess that's a serious bottleneck. Yea if there was a "license plate blocker" effect in premiere or something that would be useful. I think youtube can do faces automatically, thinking back

  • @SumriseHD
    @SumriseHD Před 2 lety +13

    Music not corporate enough, sorry.

  • @gazorpazorp2922
    @gazorpazorp2922 Před 3 lety +1

    Excuse me, but what happens at 30:32 when the car decides to unnecessarily swivel to the other lane? I dont think a car could fit into the remaining space..

    • @TBFSJjunior
      @TBFSJjunior Před 3 lety +1

      The car stopping on the right was a lil in the lane, so it swiveled to leve enough space to it.

    • @gazorpazorp2922
      @gazorpazorp2922 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TBFSJjunior ooh I see now thanks for this explanation 😊👍

  • @topspykimi
    @topspykimi Před 3 lety +6

    Viewing number even less than a popular Tesla fanboy video... So much underated

    • @MegaGGWP
      @MegaGGWP Před 3 lety +3

      this is really true, a tesla video like this would have 30 million views

  • @greekfun26
    @greekfun26 Před 3 lety

    not bad, not great

  • @rioriggs3568
    @rioriggs3568 Před 3 lety

    The technology is still very primitive I'm guessing or else they would have shown us way more. But I like what I'm seeing.

    • @joeyng1282
      @joeyng1282 Před 3 lety

      What do you expect more?

    • @Muskar2
      @Muskar2 Před 3 lety

      @@joeyng1282 Edge cases. Ghost drivers. Demonstrations/jaywalking. Weird road construction with bad signs. Different kinds of debris on the road. Avoiding a redlight driver heading for collision. Car heading for rear ending. Heavy fog, rain and snowstorm. Dirt roads. Going through gates. Boarding a ferry. Underground parking lots. Bad roads with very low vision parts/merges. Not driving like a grandma that will cause traffic jams with its slow reaction times if everyone drived like it. The list goes on. Last but not least: video made by independent party also showcasing its biggest flaws rather than what we must assume is its near-peak performance.

    • @gsopoagmle
      @gsopoagmle Před 3 lety

      @@Muskar2
      The next test will be in India.
      You will see what you want to see.

    • @Muskar2
      @Muskar2 Před 3 lety

      @@gsopoagmle You indirectly accuse me of confirmation bias, but I'm just being is skeptical. And trying to voice that this clearly isn't enough information to conclude much. Being skeptical of extraordinary claims is by no means unreasonable. And I'm sure their test in India will go great. But we've had the technology to build localized autonomous driving for more than a decade, so I'm more interested in understanding its limits than seeing it work in single scenarios.

    • @gsopoagmle
      @gsopoagmle Před 3 lety

      @@Muskar2
      Mobile eye founder is an expert in artificial brain and cognitive intelligence. He earned his PhD on this from MIT in 1993. Six years later he founded his company.
      I think he knows what the challenges are in this area, certainly because he lives in Israel. Their highways are excellent but the inner cities road and traffic are completely different compared to for example the Netherlands. I know that because I know both countries quite well.
      Yes you can expect that he knows what bad road conditions are.
      The fact that car drives like a grandma is completely understandable. The most stupid thing you can do during the test is getting your company and technology canceled because your car caused a deadly accident. The car looks also slow because it is driving according to the speed limit while many other drivers always ignore the limit.

  • @rioriggs3568
    @rioriggs3568 Před 3 lety +1

    This is why I own more Lucid (CCIV) stock than TSLA. Mobileye will get there first with detailed maps and lidar. The safer option will get approved before we can rely only on AI.

    • @rajnibhatia3113
      @rajnibhatia3113 Před 3 lety

      Hello, Lucid is no longer working with Mobileye & Lucid is doing their own in house ADAS.

    • @gsopoagmle
      @gsopoagmle Před 3 lety +1

      Mobile eye is also using AI besides the human created algorithm.

  • @flyingt4348
    @flyingt4348 Před 3 lety +4

    cool at 5:43 it detects door opening and person.

    • @amieres
      @amieres Před 3 lety

      That guy doesn't know how lucky he was.

  • @pats8597
    @pats8597 Před 3 lety +14

    Another reason I'm buying INTC while I can still get them for less. People think Intel is falling behind but they always make up lost ground.

    • @emanueleco7363
      @emanueleco7363 Před 3 lety +4

      That's definitely true. Intel is a great company, it will take time, but it is going to catch up to its competitors

    • @mrbrownkayumanggiusa1748
      @mrbrownkayumanggiusa1748 Před 3 lety +4

      This is the same reason I bought more intel today.

    • @toshi7220
      @toshi7220 Před 3 lety +4

      That is exactly what I have been doing from low 40 this year as well. Ppl seem to forgot about intel owns mobileye. My 2nd biggest position now.

  • @Verbatino
    @Verbatino Před rokem +4

    8:02 Speed limit to 30km/h and system didn't see it...

  • @robertloten8548
    @robertloten8548 Před 3 lety +2

    Not a big challenge but it is still impressive,notr like New York

  • @heithammuweis1847
    @heithammuweis1847 Před 6 měsíci

    Sorry i have problem with error and its working so how can i solve this problem or reset?

  • @rainerzufall1337
    @rainerzufall1337 Před 2 lety +3

    speed limit recocnition is very bad, when 30 often limit shown was 40 or higher. Thats not acceptable

    • @sparcoman
      @sparcoman Před rokem

      please any proof of the video at which minutes this behaivour occured. thanks

  • @toshi7220
    @toshi7220 Před 3 lety +13

    Amazing. Mobileye looks better than Tesla Auto Pilot!

  • @javiermpr
    @javiermpr Před 3 lety +1

    12:20 in Germany is not allowed to pass another vehicle at the right side, in this case a truck.

    • @Schreibtisch1
      @Schreibtisch1 Před 3 lety +1

      You're right, but I think in this case it's not illegal, because the lanes were already split up. Technically and legally this wasn't passing on the right.

    • @toniengel6908
      @toniengel6908 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Schreibtisch1 I think that if the lanes were already splitted up they would have to be marked with a continuous line. From my personal german driver perspective I would agree that this is a fault.

    • @Schreibtisch1
      @Schreibtisch1 Před 3 lety

      @@toniengel6908 Die StVo sagt das Gegenteil, laut § 7a Absatz 1 ist es erlaubt in diesem Fall erlaubt. Also das gilt technisch nicht als Rechtsüberholen.

    • @toniengel6908
      @toniengel6908 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Schreibtisch1 Ok, nicht nur bei durchgezogener, sondern auch "von Beginn der breiten Leitlinie rechts von dieser". Der Überholvorgang beginnt aber schon vorher bei exakt 12:26 und findet dann später links von der breiten Linie statt und auch ohne Abbiegen. § 7a Absatz 1 belegt eigentlich den Regelverstoß - das ist ja keine Riesensache und passiert öfters, sollte halt angepasst werden... Insgesamt ist das Fahrverhalten natürlich sehr beeindruckend!

  • @sddndsiduae4b-688
    @sddndsiduae4b-688 Před 3 lety +1

    45:34 lost human tracking on the right (at least 0.3 seconds before she was partially occluded).
    p.s. in average it is on equal with Tesla FSD now (at FSD beta start Tesla was worse on pedestrian detection),
    need much more hours of ride with surround detection to decide which camera only system is better now.
    55:30 positions of temporary road fences is far from perfect.

    • @MsAjax409
      @MsAjax409 Před 3 lety

      I disagree. Tesla FSD Beta could do this route without HD maps.

    • @sddndsiduae4b-688
      @sddndsiduae4b-688 Před 3 lety

      @@MsAjax409 we can only compare if tesla does this route 1000 times, and mobileye too, and then we can count absolutely necessary intervention (or crashes), for now it is very difficult to compare (not enough info from mobileye and no repeated runs from Tesla on same route), but i did see Tesla crashes on FSD in static obstacles (which would be mapped in HD maps).

  • @aurodeepta
    @aurodeepta Před 3 lety +3

    Watch the time between 22.10 - 22.15. Awsome, Save. Great AI. Superb. It is nextgen folks.

    • @tavi_chocochip
      @tavi_chocochip Před 3 lety +1

      ???
      You mean, just driving straight on the motorway without any manoeuvre is awesome? Or the part where it wasn’t sure where that truck was on the right?

  • @szabolcsagai
    @szabolcsagai Před 3 lety

    Was the driver alone in this car?
    Thanks

  • @HardKore5250
    @HardKore5250 Před 3 lety +7

    Watch out Tesla

    •  Před 2 lety +1

      Check out FSD Beta 10.8 videos and say that again ^^

    • @justin9152
      @justin9152 Před 2 lety

      @ Lol I've seen what 10.8 had to offer and have to laugh.

  • @jtreno1
    @jtreno1 Před 3 lety

    This isn't a level 5 autonomoous. It still has a driver and a steering wheel.

    • @bernios3446
      @bernios3446 Před 3 lety +1

      If you had listened well, they talk about level 4. Level 5 has to pass regulation, and as far as I know, it hasn't happened anywhere in the world.

  • @TalentedTenth
    @TalentedTenth Před 3 lety +4

    Is this more robust than the Tesla system?

  • @PinchOfLuck
    @PinchOfLuck Před 3 lety +1

    Way too much positional pop-in.
    They should do a better image recognition and classification, and then tie that in and correlate with actual lidar sensor.
    Use AI.

  • @lovebites8019
    @lovebites8019 Před 3 lety +9

    Funny, you never see a Tesla capable of doing this. Better buy Intel stock asap.

    • @TheKimNeeper
      @TheKimNeeper Před 3 lety +2

      The problem Tesla is working on solving is 100 times more difficult than this HD map stuff.

    • @acemav
      @acemav Před 2 lety +5

      @@TheKimNeeper lol. only a fanboy would believe that.

    • @Everest314
      @Everest314 Před 2 lety

      @@acemav Well, it's actually true. Refusing to use LIDAR and only relying on cameras + AI does make the computational part much more complicated, but the hardware is cheaper and less complex and some LIDAR systems do look very ugly. The question is whether that is a good trade-off. Elon Musk seems to think so, I am less convinced ...

    • @bboybasics2
      @bboybasics2 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Everest314 I believe there is no lidar in this mobileye car. This is impressive what they do. However you have to keep 2 things in mind:
      1) tesla does not share info between cars to have updated HD map just yet. They have all they need to implement that in the future if needed, but the fact Tesla's doesn't know the road ahead except for the google maps low detailed features is way more impressive.
      2) you can't compare a commercial footage made by the company that makes the system to the youtube FSD footage where youtubers tries to see the limitation of the system. Actually, Tesla have shown multiple long footage where FSD behave properly, as good as mobileye shows here if not better.

    • @Everest314
      @Everest314 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bboybasics2 So only radar and cameras? I don't know the specifics of this particular test, but afaik there is no plan for Mobileye to drop the lidar.
      1) Well, in the end this is not about impressing someone. That Tesla makes it more difficult for themselves than they have to is imo more foolish than impressive. (Not saying their end product is bad, just questioning some decisions without which it should be even better.)
      2) I am not reading anything into promotional material. In fact (having only skipped through this video), I haven't seen any situation here that should test the limits of a finished FSD system.

  • @user232349
    @user232349 Před 3 lety

    Other cars in the view are glitching in and out, getting longer and shorter, twisting and turning, and changing from trucks to buses and vans.

    • @amieres
      @amieres Před 3 lety

      I think the cameras that detect other cars are too low, so they get blocked easily.

  • @Olsonic
    @Olsonic Před 3 lety +3

    The number of robotic commenters here saying things like, "Awesome! I would like to purchase this immediately! We agree this is amazing technology!" Is a fucking embarrassment.

  • @ChrisPrefect
    @ChrisPrefect Před 3 lety +3

    HD maps are dumb... You just had exactly this one route mapped. All side-streets are un-mapped, so you can't drive on them. Elon is right when he says that HD-maps are cheating.

    • @ChrisPrefect
      @ChrisPrefect Před 3 lety

      @dimonat yes. And what they say is wrong. HD maps is a dead end.

  • @ashleyrudland9162
    @ashleyrudland9162 Před 3 lety +1

    Sorry guys but using HD maps & lidar is a bad technical decision, this can all be done with vision. Hope you guys pivot to just end to end models.

    • @rajnibhatia3113
      @rajnibhatia3113 Před 3 lety +1

      You are clearly clueless.

    • @ashleyrudland9162
      @ashleyrudland9162 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rajnibhatia3113 No I'm a software engineer that understands this deeply. I think you're another one of these negative bots.

    • @rajnibhatia3113
      @rajnibhatia3113 Před 3 lety

      @@ashleyrudland9162 why using HD Maps is a bad technical decision?Let's check how deeply you understand the industry.
      FYI Mobileye has mapped the entire USA, Europe, China at cost of $0 .

    • @ashleyrudland9162
      @ashleyrudland9162 Před 3 lety +4

      ​@@rajnibhatia3113 I build neural networks, it's about understanding the technology not an industry. You don't need HD maps, LIDAR. It can all be done with pure vision.
      The reason HD maps and LIDAR are not a good decision, is 1) it's not a substitute for vision, it allows you to run your "object" (car) through a 3d depth map, what happens when the depth map (the real world) updates? The car gets stuck, go check out the videos of Waymo running, it get's stuck if the real world changes. 2) The more you increase the variables the higher the error rate, meaning, if you fuse multiple sensors you actually get lower accuracy (dangerous). This is the main reason Tesla have just removed Radar and going 100% vision.

  • @digitaldreamer8637
    @digitaldreamer8637 Před 3 lety +3

    At least 2-3 years behind Tesla FSD plus DOJO system.

  • @chickenp7038
    @chickenp7038 Před 3 lety +2

    Tesla will win fsd without breaking a sweat...