A Ride in the Google Self Driving Car

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Join one of our safety drivers for a ride in our second generation vehicle, the Lexus, to understand how Google's self-driving technology works on the road.

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  • @RedStickInc
    @RedStickInc Před 8 lety +212

    They should add an I'm Feeling Lucky option,where it drives you to an random location

  • @MrAngryGorilla2000
    @MrAngryGorilla2000 Před 8 lety +140

    So will a self driving car pull over for cop sirens or will it drive faster and say fuck the police?

  • @biz20072008
    @biz20072008 Před 8 lety +101

    I suppose Google cars come with Chrome rims....

  • @theninjascientist689
    @theninjascientist689 Před 8 lety +78

    will it have an asshole mode for BMW drivers?

  • @DannyWilliamsruiz
    @DannyWilliamsruiz Před 10 lety +30

    Imagine how great it would be to just call your car ,with a synchronised phone, to come and pick you up. When these are out, I will sympathise with taxi drivers, or lack thereof.

    • @AmritSingh14
      @AmritSingh14 Před 10 lety +1

      and imagine... when your phone is out of battery...

    • @adammg97
      @adammg97 Před 10 lety +8

      Amrit Singh you charge it up again! #logic

    • @DannyWilliamsruiz
      @DannyWilliamsruiz Před 10 lety +1

      If you don't have a smartphone how could afford a smart(not the brand) car

    • @adammg97
      @adammg97 Před 10 lety

      Exactly mini cooper and, if you don't have a smartphone... Why?

    • @adammg97
      @adammg97 Před 10 lety +1

      oi59.tinypic.com/16gdell.jpg

  • @ManCaveTV1
    @ManCaveTV1 Před 8 lety +2

    For someone that has epilepsy and can't drive this makes me so happy and hopeful! Thanks Google

  • @plinpain
    @plinpain Před 9 lety +37

    Does it anticipate a race if the car next to you revs the engine?

  • @pumpkinsandpenguins8292
    @pumpkinsandpenguins8292 Před 7 lety +1

    I love seeing the self-driving cars around town while i'm biking. The safety drivers are always super nice and smile at me.

  • @summerlakes5045
    @summerlakes5045 Před 8 lety +40

    Does this mean that maybe you could call your car and it could come and pick you up instead of paying for a taxi?

  • @JesusChristIsLord__
    @JesusChristIsLord__ Před 7 lety +2

    Heard about SDC as far back as the 80's. I NEVER thought I'd see this in my lifetime. And here it is. wow.

  • @ChristopherLundie
    @ChristopherLundie Před 10 lety +13

    I love Google for this - the actual safety driver on the video not an actor, great! I am really looking forward to the production model that has the sensors hidden and that looks normal, this is going to be a huge step

    • @loltalker667
      @loltalker667 Před 10 lety +5

      I can't wait for these to roll out in the future. It is really exciting to see how far we have come from horses to self driving machines.

    • @haazo
      @haazo Před 10 lety

      Once something syncs in it becomes normal. Look at CZcams for example. Its has changed in design many time. people often get mad but after you get used to it, it becomes normal.

  • @The_Butler_Did_It
    @The_Butler_Did_It Před 9 lety +101

    Open the passenger door HAL...Sorry Dave,I'm afraid I can't do that.

    • @SuperAdnan117
      @SuperAdnan117 Před 9 lety +45

      *car rides off a cliff and into a sunset, faint screams are heard but ignored*

    • @cris-oq4po
      @cris-oq4po Před 8 lety

      +Adnan Bhuiyan IM DED.

    • @LoriWolfcat
      @LoriWolfcat Před 7 lety +1

      The Butler Did It Haha EXACTLY!! That was a funny version of what would happen, but that still could!

    • @inquisitorchristopher8527
      @inquisitorchristopher8527 Před 6 lety

      The Butler Did It ---- Fuck you, Michael. Get out and walk.

    • @LeonArcher
      @LeonArcher Před 6 lety

      lol, yeah, I'm not programmed to complete that task... But it my mom, I'm sorry, whats a mom...

  • @gallardosantini3029
    @gallardosantini3029 Před 9 lety +75

    try India, China or Brasil roads, then you'll be ready....

    • @brittanywatts6887
      @brittanywatts6887 Před 8 lety

      try in Mississippi...

    • @dexterovski
      @dexterovski Před 8 lety +1

      +Gallardo Santini Ukraine... i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/02/18/article-2280500-17A85DDF000005DC-486_634x353.jpg

    • @mbvbm3104
      @mbvbm3104 Před 8 lety +2

      Try driving in fucking Africa...

    • @doneyhon4227
      @doneyhon4227 Před 8 lety

      +Gallardo Santini American roads are full of holes!

    • @gallardosantini3029
      @gallardosantini3029 Před 8 lety

      Doney Hon guess its everywhere ... :) lack of maintenance... or budget cuts....

  • @shanish82
    @shanish82 Před 10 lety +37

    Imagine all the time and resources this would save! I think once all cars are driverless it would save trillions of dollars in the US alone- 1-Insurance costs will plummet because of the accident avoidness software 2- Car costs will plummet because they will no longer need all the safety features I.e reinforced steel , airbags.... 3- Fuel efficiency will go up due to the lighter cars 4- Traffic jams will be a thing of the past thus increasing fuel efficiency and productivity 5- Lives saved :D

    • @artistfrank8511
      @artistfrank8511 Před 10 lety +1

      Emma S didn t you hear that, they are still improving the car to make it safer? also i couldn t careless about insurance agents losing their job.

    • @SustainaBIT
      @SustainaBIT Před 10 lety +1

      and you wouldn't need to pick up your children from school ever again, the car would go on its own and bring them to you, or maybe your wife, she would go to the market with the car without needing a driver, that is a big Plus.

    • @shanish82
      @shanish82 Před 10 lety

      othman alazzam do I know you?

    • @SustainaBIT
      @SustainaBIT Před 10 lety

      no, I'm talking about the general case, most car drivers are married, and most of the married people have childrens, and in these cases google car can be a big enhancement in their life ,,, when I said "you" I meant (in general)

    • @jackdaniels9103
      @jackdaniels9103 Před 10 lety +1

      othman alazzam Not true, I prefer being in control. I think its funny that you would want a machine dictating you.

  • @legitxeris
    @legitxeris Před 9 lety +33

    My biggest worry is attempted murder and sabotage. I would love to see this technology improve our society, but since all this is electronic, a hacker can kill someone with an alibi.

    • @johanngaiusisinwingazuluah2116
      @johanngaiusisinwingazuluah2116 Před 9 lety +2

      You're right. The more technology, the lesser safety from hackers.

    • @giol3417
      @giol3417 Před 9 lety +60

      Well, somebody can still plant an explosion on your car, tied to your engine. There will always be bad people and bad things will always happen it doesn't matter whether you use a software or a physical object.

    • @johanngaiusisinwingazuluah2116
      @johanngaiusisinwingazuluah2116 Před 9 lety +3

      George Lubaretsi No shit Sherlock. "Let's ban using landmines in warfare so they can't accidentally kill innocents when the war is over!" And then an idiot replies "But they can still kill innocent people with guns and bombs" *facewall*

    • @jameswhite3415
      @jameswhite3415 Před 9 lety +2

      I have heard so many people talk about how quickly we will enbrace self deiving cars becuase of the money in it even thougg we have not even enbraced self service checkouts

    • @JohnDoe-mv6go
      @JohnDoe-mv6go Před 9 lety +9

      Leonell Valderama Nice straw man argument. That's not even close to the same thing.

  • @AlexWohlbruck
    @AlexWohlbruck Před 9 lety +9

    Like this is going to be so cool. Imagine just being able to send your car places without even having to drive it. No more moms having to drop their kids off at school, and we won't need to worry about airport parking lots. I can't wait for the future.

    • @scottm2527
      @scottm2527 Před 9 lety +8

      Imagine having a few too may cocktails at the bar ... no problemo !

    • @rollingkneebar3534
      @rollingkneebar3534 Před 9 lety +3

      No more fun driving manual. It'll be a nightmare :(

    • @trollgod4911
      @trollgod4911 Před 9 lety

      Alex Wohlbruck you do realize only like 1% of the population would be able to afford this right. if its coming out in 2020 regular people wont get it until like 2050

    • @The8bitbeard
      @The8bitbeard Před 9 lety

      Troll God Self driving cars won't very likely be something the average person goes out and buys. Companies like Uber will have fleets of them, and they'll constantly be ferrying people around like robotic taxis. You'll just call one up on your phone with an app.
      Self driving long haul trucks will be a thing very quickly too. They might be more expensive initially, but factor in truck driver wages and benefits like health coverage and suddenly the self driving option looks a lot cheaper.

  • @naltjon
    @naltjon Před 5 lety +5

    Wow. I remember when this was a massive breakthrough. Look where we’re at now!

  • @rengawr7734
    @rengawr7734 Před 8 lety +2

    This car is good for commuters who have to spend over an hour to get to their work. Can't wait for this to come out!

  • @ukipwarrior
    @ukipwarrior Před 10 lety +33

    imagine never paying car insurance again because it would be the companies fault. Also you could take all road signs off the roads.

    • @CWINDOWSsystem32
      @CWINDOWSsystem32 Před 10 lety +11

      The computer still had to pay attention to the road signs...

    • @corgrath
      @corgrath Před 10 lety +5

      ***** Well, inst better that, that information is stored in a database instead of a physical metal plate?

    • @rustygames9031
      @rustygames9031 Před 10 lety +6

      corgrath No, because not only cars uses that information. Cyclists, barack osama and walkers are using these signs too to make up their choises when passing roads. Which i hope electronics will NEVER do for us in future.
      (I included a joke, dont ¨cri evri tiem¨ over it)

    • @ImK3R3D
      @ImK3R3D Před 10 lety +9

      Not everyone will have the luxury of a self driving car, manually driven cars will still be around.

    • @visage535
      @visage535 Před 10 lety +3

      Signs would be needed, it senses them and then listens to them

  • @Sean-eh7zb
    @Sean-eh7zb Před 8 lety +8

    So when it says it reacts to gestures. Does that mean when a guy flips you off then the car runs him over many times

  • @mdossantosd
    @mdossantosd Před 9 lety +5

    I hope the cars will come with modes we can select at least like "Aggressive", "Depressed", "Reckless", "Granny", "Good Guy", "Lead Foot" and "Random Error".

  • @hdmat101
    @hdmat101 Před 8 lety +37

    Let's hope this doesn't run on Windows.

    • @amberb9701
      @amberb9701 Před 8 lety +11

      +hdmat101 The computer in the prototype was running on Ubuntu

    • @Icybubba
      @Icybubba Před 8 lety

      I would not want it to crash on me XD

    • @saiyanwarrior2795
      @saiyanwarrior2795 Před 6 lety

      Lol same if it does i hope it doesnt tell to upgrade

    • @hdmat101
      @hdmat101 Před 3 lety

      @Aarush Sinha absolutely nothing. Windows> chrome OS

  • @FreakAboutSims3
    @FreakAboutSims3 Před 8 lety +6

    No more accidents while playing Pokémon Go.

  • @MubashirAR
    @MubashirAR Před 10 lety +6

    This car is going to be seriously confused in Mumbai traffic xD

    • @pizzaisawesome2124
      @pizzaisawesome2124 Před 10 lety

      Ikr.

    • @haazo
      @haazo Před 10 lety +1

      That is the objective. They must make it work everywhere in every scenario.

  • @duwiDota
    @duwiDota Před 9 lety +11

    It's all fun and games until the computer malfunctions and slams into a 10-year old.

    • @Patrick19833
      @Patrick19833 Před 9 lety

      Just like the movie Demolition Man right?

    • @JohnDoe-mv6go
      @JohnDoe-mv6go Před 9 lety +29

      duwiDota Humans are much more likely to malfunction and slam into 10-year-olds than computers.

    • @vik24oct1991
      @vik24oct1991 Před 9 lety +7

      Bob Joe but then only that person will be judged but if the self driving does something like this then the reputation of all self driving cars will be hurt :)

    • @PolyanaGM
      @PolyanaGM Před 9 lety

      ***** where did you see this information?

    • @The8bitbeard
      @The8bitbeard Před 9 lety +2

      duwiDota Even if this does happen, how many human drivers run into people every day? Even if a self driving car kills a person daily, this is far, far fewer deaths than human drivers cause. Besides, so far they've proven to be far safer and more courteous than any human driver has been.

  • @smithyboytv
    @smithyboytv Před 7 lety

    the one in a billion type mind that actually dreamed up this brilliant idea along basic schematics & technologies deserve some credit

  • @funny-video-YouTube-channel

    It's an amazing technology. Automated cars will enable new jobs for the service of those cars. The driving jobs might go away, but there will be more administration and maintenance jobs for those cars, because they will be in use 24/7.

    • @Anth230
      @Anth230 Před 7 lety +1

      epSos.de Yeah tell that to the majority of people who are not technically inclined....NOT EVERYONE CAN LEARN TO BE A MECHANIC....think next time before you make stupid comments...

  • @patriciastar9454
    @patriciastar9454 Před 9 lety

    To everyone saying it's pointless or excessive or for lazy people: some people have epilepsy, some people are blind, some people have disorders which prevent them from driving a car and in the future they will be able to use one of these and it will be fucking great for them! I'm very excited about this!

  • @KishinamiNoMae
    @KishinamiNoMae Před 9 lety +10

    2020....5 years from now!!
    Don't dissapoint us google! Mark your words!

  • @imranbecks
    @imranbecks Před 6 lety

    Don't need a drivers license anymore now with cars like this... Awesome!

  • @AlexiGVS
    @AlexiGVS Před 10 lety +19

    I hope in a 10-15 years almost all cars will be like this.

    • @AlexiGVS
      @AlexiGVS Před 7 lety

      If you want a fun, go to racing laps or PC game + VR HMD.

  • @SEAN555sean
    @SEAN555sean Před 9 lety +57

    what would happen if....iii......iiifi...iffiiffff
    ERROR 404 NOT FOUND

    • @RemizZ
      @RemizZ Před 9 lety +6

      potato owner Most likely? A safety mechanism that is constantly polling the main software for responsiveness will halt the car immediately :)

    • @alice16399
      @alice16399 Před 9 lety +3

      Rip

    • @jimmyadaro
      @jimmyadaro Před 9 lety +13

      404 is a HTTP error. Wtf are you talking about?

  • @QuarterlifeCry6
    @QuarterlifeCry6 Před 8 lety +13

    Have fun suing google, for road accidents.

  • @gladysko2140
    @gladysko2140 Před 8 lety

    well done Google - self driving car has always been my child hood dream - I hope this goes off and becomes the norm in the future!

  • @speedingoffence
    @speedingoffence Před 10 lety +13

    Microsoft should ask Google to help them fix the Kinect

  • @jrapanut0
    @jrapanut0 Před 10 lety

    i saw this demo car, years a ago in test drive's in mtv view Ca. now i know what they were doing, with no hands on the wheel , thanks GOOGLE for all your hard WORKERS they are making great changes ...

  • @MVSVOLQUEZ
    @MVSVOLQUEZ Před 9 lety +3

    "How could they expect families on welfare to buy a new self driving car?" Take your broke ass to the bus station and wait for the self driving bus.

  • @va3cpm
    @va3cpm Před 10 lety +1

    I LOVE THIS!!!! I cant wait for this to become mainstream. This would put alot of cab drivers out of work but imagine no insurance! you could even nap on your way to work!

  • @ryancross4645
    @ryancross4645 Před 7 lety +5

    In the future, what if I enjoy driving, will I still be able to drive my own car?

    • @arnav7493
      @arnav7493 Před 7 lety +4

      There should be a manual driving mode.

    • @ryancross4645
      @ryancross4645 Před 7 lety +1

      ***** But I want to drive

    • @names_are_useless
      @names_are_useless Před 7 lety +4

      There should be a manual mode for all self-driving cars anyways, in case there's a malfunction.

    • @ryancross4645
      @ryancross4645 Před 7 lety

      Home of the Mad lol thx

    • @ryancross4645
      @ryancross4645 Před 7 lety

      Home of the Mad oh lol

  • @PabloHerrerosGarcia
    @PabloHerrerosGarcia Před 9 lety

    Something that came into my mind while watching the video: what if in some future, people will get used to self-driving cars and take advantages over them. For example, a pedestrian starts crossing the road anywhere, in front of a self-driving car. Knowing it will stop. At this moment people do not take such risks because they know cars are driven by humans who may not hit the brake in time. But if they get to know that these cars will stop in time, pedestrians may start taking such advantages, and maybe other drivers too.

    • @elizaehrlich
      @elizaehrlich Před 9 lety +2

      Pablo Herreros Easy. If a pedestrian or whomever violates applicable traffic law they will be prosecuted and fined.

  • @tymo7777
    @tymo7777 Před 9 lety +5

    This is uncommon, but how does it handle manual traffic direction: both by police at an intersection or by construction workers on a single lane section?

    • @DrDudlez
      @DrDudlez Před 9 lety +7

      It would probably use the same technology that senses cyclists' hand signals or cones and act accordingly.

    • @tymo7777
      @tymo7777 Před 9 lety +1

      good idea

  • @CODZOMBIESRULEZ
    @CODZOMBIESRULEZ Před 8 lety +1

    I'm sick of everyone complaining about not being able to enjoy driving their cars anymore. Millions of people die each year because people fuck shit up. Man up and realise that it's selfish to think your enjoyment is more important than the safety of others.

  • @abelnicolaebaritone
    @abelnicolaebaritone Před 9 lety +5

    Now imagine this... on a Tesla car. The future is here, my friends. :D

  • @AlphaNalo
    @AlphaNalo Před 9 lety +1

    Yes, Very Good. Looking forward to seeing this technology available to the public late this decade.

  • @lingning2919
    @lingning2919 Před 8 lety +4

    I would like to see this car deal with ice and snow , I think it is stupid they are trying to make this car, yet it seems untested in cold climates.

    • @MikeDragon
      @MikeDragon Před 8 lety +1

      +ling ning I believe it is still early to run tests on those conditions. First they need to perfect the driving, location, identification and other systems as much as possible. Only when the car is ready to deal with regular weather and driving conditions by itself it should move on to ice and snow. Because then it should be easier to adapt the software to understand the new conditions and thus, make the car/computer understand that the things it already knows shall be applied slightly differently on the new conditions. Gotta take one step at a time, you know. It's like walking. First you learn to walk and then you learn to run. I'm pretty sure it would be very impractical for the engineers to "teach" the car both things at the same time.

    • @inquisitorchristopher8527
      @inquisitorchristopher8527 Před 6 lety

      Have you seen the robot dog on ice.

  • @jeremycampbell7571
    @jeremycampbell7571 Před 6 lety

    Imagine the military applications self flying jets, no need to worry about fear or confusion slowing down reaction speed. And the precision would be off the charts.

  • @lilmikemikesix
    @lilmikemikesix Před 10 lety +14

    I wonder who gets traffic tickets us or google

    • @Dealwithit_yo
      @Dealwithit_yo Před 10 lety

      Google. They said so.

    • @jackdaniels9103
      @jackdaniels9103 Před 10 lety

      Where? Knowing google they would probably charge you the fucking electric bill for the production plant along with a 10% mileage tax so their CEO can get a raise.

    • @Dealwithit_yo
      @Dealwithit_yo Před 10 lety +1

      Jack Daniels Well, I don't have 100% proof, but this article says that safety director for Google’s self-driving car program Ron Medford said so. bgr.com/2014/05/20/google-self-driving-cars-and-tickets/

    • @LeonArcher
      @LeonArcher Před 6 lety

      It's designed to follow all the rules of the road. Billions of dollars in revenue lost all over the country, what impact will this have....Think!!!!!!

  • @andersonklein3587
    @andersonklein3587 Před 9 lety

    This car could be the magick that adds 3 no to the current system:
    No traffic(it can ride close and react faster than any human, also aways paying attention, so it doesn't need huge safe distances or have large delays).
    No accidents(it will not do stuped things, neither misunderstand other driverless cars and do less mistakes).
    No delay(as it has fast reactions and can be teach to know the specs of the car it can drive as fast as possible without compromising safety or requiring huge safety distances).
    In other words, after it's perfected, all it needs is some love and tunning from laws and car manufactors.
    PS: of course I'm considering this for proper roads in urban and highway landscape. You will not want to see your car trying to get readings from the road in a dirty road, specially where GPS get's terrible.

  • @its2in0the1numbers1
    @its2in0the1numbers1 Před 9 lety +8

    i need one now

  • @Misterbiggs1
    @Misterbiggs1 Před 9 lety +2

    Who was the man that said "know what? I'm too fucking lazy to press down on a gas pedal" at a google board meeting?

  • @Krylart
    @Krylart Před 9 lety +7

    Love it love it love it.

  • @rookiefreediver7522
    @rookiefreediver7522 Před 9 lety

    I cant wait until this Tech is completely 100% safe and also becomes affordable!!! Might be decades from now I have no idea but Self Driving cars would be teh awesomeness.
    It would be nice on Friday to take the seats out of my minivan, throw together some camping crap in the back of my van with a spare uniform, my fishing tackle, my guns, a blanket, pillow, sleeping bag and food and then hop in my van right after work and take a nap after putting in a destination. Wake up by the Beach or in the Mountains somewhere and set up a tent then go hunting or fishing. Spend the weekend hiking, kayaking, and fishing. Then on Sunday take a shower or sponge bath, hop in my van, take another nap, wake up at my work, put my uniform on, and then read until my shift and have fish, duck, or venison for lunch and dinner.
    This would be awesome for vacations. Only having to leave the vehicle for gas fill-ups and sightseeing until arriving at the destination and NO HOTEL BILLS! It drive while you are sleeping. Fantastic!
    Google when do you think this tech will be safe and available to the public?

  • @VitalityMassage
    @VitalityMassage Před 8 lety +3

    When I drive into town I often have to avoid squirrels and other animals that run into the road. I doubt your product can even come close to doing that.

    • @Icybubba
      @Icybubba Před 8 lety +2

      probably would detect them as pedestrians and thus stop when they are crossing

    • @briann5524
      @briann5524 Před 8 lety +1

      Yeah my guess is it has a heat sensors to detect any kind of beings not just humans.

  • @ProfStuartHalliday
    @ProfStuartHalliday Před 10 lety

    Grand stuff. Love the way the human driver keeps wanting to grab the wheel. :)

  • @fendas123
    @fendas123 Před 7 lety +3

    I hope self-driving cars are around when I'm older so I don't have to get a driver's license.

    • @RzVids
      @RzVids Před 7 lety

      AANickFan get one wtf

  • @anupsetzombie
    @anupsetzombie Před 10 lety

    Imagining this plus the solar road ways, seems like a huge step in terms of technology is just around the corner.

  • @idek5
    @idek5 Před 10 lety +9

    somehow make this car completly safe, and give it a clean energy source and i am bought

    • @idek5
      @idek5 Před 10 lety +2

      japan already made a water powered car

    • @SocialistSkeptic
      @SocialistSkeptic Před 10 lety

      goodgalbadgal
      Do you have a source on that? If it's true I'm really interested in learning more.

    • @Ezm42069
      @Ezm42069 Před 10 lety +3

      A car that runs on water man!!!

    • @SocialistSkeptic
      @SocialistSkeptic Před 10 lety

      I'm highly skeptical of water powered vehicles. Hydrogen fuel cells maybe, but just water?

    • @paralinq
      @paralinq Před 10 lety +2

      Convert a Tesla car into a Google autonomous car and you're all set :)

  • @devidaspawar1
    @devidaspawar1 Před rokem

    टाटांनी भारतीय जनतेला अप्रतिम भेट दिली आहे! देविदास पवार

  • @bituco94
    @bituco94 Před 8 lety +3

    This technology is a motor head's nightmare. What if you just absolutely love driving?!

    • @xSuperFryx
      @xSuperFryx Před 8 lety

      +bituco94
      I don't know much about these but I think they allow for normal driving as well.

    • @ethan7232
      @ethan7232 Před 8 lety +1

      Ikr! I love driving! Manually! So if this did come out hopefully as you said^ it would also let you drive normally

  • @JosephCollins7778
    @JosephCollins7778 Před 9 lety +1

    This technology is here to stay. For all those truck drivers, taxi drivers, limo drivers etc. out there...I hope you are planning on going back to school. Your industry is about to be outmoded. Thank you Larry Page for your vision and leadership.

    • @LeonArcher
      @LeonArcher Před 6 lety

      The technology is only here to stay if the people like it be adopted. If we don't want it, they can't sell it...

  • @wojciechzgodowski
    @wojciechzgodowski Před 9 lety +3

    ok, a human can spot black ice on the road, if it's 32deg or less outside and road becomes kid of shiny and slow down, can Google car do identical and slow down?

    • @brosephjames
      @brosephjames Před 8 lety +1

      +Wojciech Zgodowski no not yet. This technology is just getting started and not ready to go live yet.

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 Před 8 lety +3

      +Wojciech Zgodowski Actually most humans can NOT spot black ice, which is why it has that name (it blends into the black asphalt). As for temperature, yes the cars can certainly have an onboard thermometer. If it rains with temp

  • @DreaminginWaves
    @DreaminginWaves Před 10 lety +2

    Excited for this, to say the least. I wonder if it's already completely functional at night. I also wonder how it adjusts for weather conditions, like rain and snow. Does it acknowledge standing water ahead and slow to avoid hydroplaning?

    • @applepinez
      @applepinez Před rokem

      These are great questions, even for today's autonomous driving.

  • @2229JMAN
    @2229JMAN Před 8 lety +32

    It takes all the fun out of driving, Thanks Obama

    • @kalebbruwer
      @kalebbruwer Před 8 lety +7

      the goverment really couldn't help less with this. it is all google. and if this gets implemented globally, it will save thousands of lives a year and make those long rides across the country bearable. Do you really want to give that up for some fun?

    • @cosine9090
      @cosine9090 Před 8 lety +2

      it will take at least a hundred years from now to be able to fully implement something like this, because this cars will be inferior to human drivers in all cases except when there isn't a single human driver on the road. Those cars are and will forever be unable to prevent accidents better than humans and their instincts.
      You say they are safer, but they've driven a million miles and got into about 30 accidents and 11 of them were the car's fault, but 10 were saved by the humans in those cars. That's about the life-long driving career of 2 average drivers and very few people actually crash 15 times in their life. Even if you count the "human-caused crashes", 17, it's still too much. I'm willing to bet most of the crashes would've been prevented with a human at the wheel instead of this software.
      It's gonna take at least another 10 years to make this viable, and then about half a century to a century to pass all legal hurdles and actually convince people to buy it. And it takes just a couple crashes to destroy people's trust hold this back an entire generation.
      But yeah, the dream is that if those are the only cars on the road they're probably not going to crash into each other, they could be driving in excess of 400 km/h on motorways safely. Maybe even 500 if the technology will be up to it. Very few people alive will actually be there to see it, though.

    • @saritabohannon9416
      @saritabohannon9416 Před 8 lety +6

      A hundred years from now? Bro, this shit is happening RIGHT NOW. I wouldn't be surprised if self driving cars become very popular after being proven safe.
      "You say they are safer, but they've driven a million miles and got into about 30 accidents and 11 of them were the car's fault, but 10 were saved by the humans in those cars" Source?
      Again, you're underestimating the timeline of adoption for them. I know for a fast that sometime in my life, I'll be buying one. Probably used though. :p

    • @kalebbruwer
      @kalebbruwer Před 8 lety +2

      Spacey ace AND they aren't even perfected yet. When cars are self driving, you should still have a manual option to drive yourself if you want, but you don't have to stay alert for 16 hours on end when you are driving across the country.
      And you are right, it IS happening now! Look at the teslas slowly perfecting their autopilot and nobody is complaining. A few decades from now your car will suck if it can't drive itself and needs a flammable gas to run on.

    • @theoldmanriverwalk9472
      @theoldmanriverwalk9472 Před 7 lety +1

      I want do drive, millennials have are lazy fucking degenerates

  • @BEder-it4lf
    @BEder-it4lf Před 8 lety

    I was driving some college girls for Uber using Google Maps. It kept sending us to a city 10 miles away! Turns out that there was a street by the same name in that city!
    Another time Google Maps had me endlessly circling around a block in a bad neighborhood late at night!
    Imagine losing Grandma like this!
    LOL !!!!!
    ;)

  • @himself187
    @himself187 Před 8 lety +4

    can it be pulled over by a cop and given a ticket or thats the end of work for traffic cops

    • @the_da9l
      @the_da9l Před 7 lety

      This won't go past until more than 10 years until it's released
      The only way this thing will become used by everyone is if it's extremely low-priced.

  • @panganaigodwa
    @panganaigodwa Před 9 lety

    This project is gonna make the world better and Better !
    Thanks for the hard work !
    Its not easy but once stared don't stop !

  • @xcooltallion6986
    @xcooltallion6986 Před 8 lety +6

    Now you can play candy crush

  • @CsharpPreza
    @CsharpPreza Před 10 lety

    Hey that's so cool! I' a programming student and I believe making these algorithms must be so much fun :-DDDD

  • @bxhxjx8166
    @bxhxjx8166 Před 9 lety +5

    Its so amazing how can a car drive itself maybe in 2035 most of the cars will be driveless..

    • @rixille
      @rixille Před 9 lety +4

      قران Bxhxjx That would be terrible bullshit. I want to be in control of my car.

    • @LeonArcher
      @LeonArcher Před 6 lety

      I wish man was so lazy, most of this crap will never be implimented.

    • @lightningdev1
      @lightningdev1 Před 6 lety

      Ill use a 2013 car then

  • @harishravishankar
    @harishravishankar Před 6 lety

    All we need to do really would be to put the cell phone for map viewing and it will capture images with camera and give feed back to the engine control unit by the cigarette lighter charging cable. Every car can have an auto pilot in 5 years. We can then switch off streetlights to save cities.

  • @Patchyman253
    @Patchyman253 Před 9 lety +6

    To all the people claiming this car is just another excuse for people to be lazy, claiming it's another step towards the robot-ification of America, the coming of the end times, etc: I've been extremely sight disabled since birth. While I legally can get a driver's license, I've found many situations when it would simply not be safe for me to do so. I'm 21 years old and feel trapped, degraded, like a second-class person because I don't have a vehicle and have to rely on other people to get me places.
    While this technology might yet still be in it's infancy, self-driving cars might just be a life-changing advancement for people like me. It would open up the world in a way I've yet to experience, and would give me the confidence I need to progress in life. So before you start spouting off about how we're getting lazier as a people, and more reliant on technology, think about those of us who are trapped in a two or three mile wide bubble because of limitations we have no control over. For the average person, a trip to the grocery store is a half-hour long affair that most don't give a second thought to. For me? It's a two-hour long commute, and at the end of it I have to decide what I can and cannot buy because I have to carry all of it back. "Well what about buses and other public transportation?" I live in an area where these don't exist. If I want to get to a doctor's appointment or other necessary event, I either have to get a friend to drive me, or walk the six miles there and back.
    Are self-driving cars and similar technologies entirely without fault? No, of course not. But for people like me who know what it's like to put off buying essential items like food, soap, clothes, etc because it's impossible for us to get to the store (icy roads, construction, you get the idea) this is truly a step towards leading a fulfilling life, one I could almost consider "normal". So please, take that into consideration before you try to take away what might be someone's last hope of a happy life.

    • @inquisitorchristopher8527
      @inquisitorchristopher8527 Před 6 lety

      Blind Guy Vaping --- I'm not blind but I'm the type of person who never learned to drive due to severe panic attacks. I just see this as Knight Rider becoming real.

  • @dreck5357
    @dreck5357 Před 6 lety

    i used to be terrified of the idea of self-driving cars but now i’m actually kinda stoked!

  • @flyboyguru6929
    @flyboyguru6929 Před 8 lety +7

    I'm sorry, but who doesn't like to drive their own car? I would hate not being able to drive my own car. If you're really that lazy, or uncomfortable with driving, using public transit or Uber would be much more affordable and better alternatives (and you don't even have to look at the road). I'm sorry, but the self driving car isn't nearly as valuable or desired as a hybrid or all electric car (or even better yet a solar charged electric car). That is the kind of green technology Google should be invested in, within the car industry (something more revoluntary and life changing). This self driving cars seems like a waste of investment on Google's end. It's just not a necessity or something that people need, it's just a quick frill that will likely not be desired by the mainstream unless you offer it as a cheap addon to current cars (a few hundred dolllars not the thousands that Google is aiming for). I just can't seem many of these cars being sold, unless they're very cheap (which wouldn't get the ton of money they've invested in this technology).

    • @GoggleV69
      @GoggleV69 Před 8 lety +1

      +Nathan Daniels Self driving cars will help traffic and lower deaths, it's not just about being lazy (For me it is).

    • @flyboyguru6929
      @flyboyguru6929 Před 8 lety +3

      kill me please , they drive too slow to help traffic, they'll likely be slowing it down. The car always drives on the safe, slow side and drive too slow. In St Louis or most major cities, if you're driving the speed limit during rush hour, you're impeding traffic.

    • @gerritcoonraad1994
      @gerritcoonraad1994 Před 8 lety +1

      +Nathan Daniels what if a disabled person wants to drive a car but or a blind person wants to get to point A 2 B. Or if you want to drive through the night but your too tired to do so. what if your injured and cant drive and the car can do it for you. The google car can even prevent get road rage.. or causes injury if a drunk person is behind the steering wheel. It can even drop your kid of at school and pick them up.

    • @badgirllllll
      @badgirllllll Před 8 lety +1

      lol Nathan, I agree with u, I love driving my g35, but not going to lie, every other week I drive to Toronto, it's 3 half hours away, and I come back Sunday at 10 pm, man I'm usually exhausted and can't keep my eyes open for 3 half hours, lol this comes handy, id only use it for road trips

    • @FragMentEditing
      @FragMentEditing Před 8 lety

      +Nathan Daniels It's not about being lazy, it's about preventing people from dying due to human error. People just aren't efficient drivers, no matter how you try to justify it.

  • @stolmich
    @stolmich Před 10 lety +1

    Good work, I hope this will help partial sighted or totally blind People. BTW, the driveress is very pretty, I'd like to meet her.

    • @Occone10413
      @Occone10413 Před 10 lety

      I give it 1 month before someone tweaks the first car to take a blind person in the middle of nowhere.

  • @Synchr0nix
    @Synchr0nix Před 10 lety +8

    The sensors in this car are such garbage compared to the human nervous system.

    • @cmptrtube
      @cmptrtube Před 10 lety +4

      :O YOU JUST GOT TOLD BY A NON-HUMAN NERVES SYSTEM OF THE SCREEN YOU LOOKING AT LOL.

    • @jdbool
      @jdbool Před 10 lety +36

      The nervous system doesn't watch the road ...

    • @cmptrtube
      @cmptrtube Před 10 lety

      Zapk Looks at Road* ..Right.

    • @commenterguy2218
      @commenterguy2218 Před 10 lety +15

      It depends on the metric you judge them on, a human will never match the reaction time of a machine.

    • @nicolasjoly1
      @nicolasjoly1 Před 10 lety +7

      Commenterguy221 This is true. And a machine is able to apply a rigid protocol like the highway code, in all the situations : it's not submit to stress, tiredness or distraction. It can optimize the parameters of the car to be more efficient and reduce pollution more precisely than a human... it's a fact.

  • @jeremy32100
    @jeremy32100 Před 9 lety

    This is so cool. Remember KITT from Knight Rider, with the Auto Cruise Mode

  • @Hilariumosis
    @Hilariumosis Před 10 lety +5

    And this is a car for how many million dollars? Seriously!? Is that what Google belive most people have LOL.
    These cars is a waste of money for the company because they are super ridiculously expensive so they will barely manage to get one sold. It's a nice thought though but they really need to sell it like milk to turn the risks and stats around to really have done the humanity a service sort of.

    • @ariandyy
      @ariandyy Před 10 lety +20

      yea, that's exactly what people were thinking back in the early days of computer. "no one on their right mind would want a computer in their homes"

    • @stankaus
      @stankaus Před 10 lety +22

      As with all technology, it gets cheaper over time. A 16 gig flash drive cost me 60$ in 2009, you can get them for 8$ now.

    • @wallrasmus571
      @wallrasmus571 Před 10 lety +21

      Its not about selling it to people, Its about developing technology.

    • @jasonedge2309
      @jasonedge2309 Před 10 lety

      It's based on trickle down technology. When certain technologies become available in vehicles, they start out costing a lot. As more time goes by and more cars are made with that technology, price drops accordingly. It will b very expensive at first, but will become more affordable in due time.

    • @LoupBlancEA
      @LoupBlancEA Před 10 lety +1

      Google can afford to sell at a loss, all they want is for you to use their services so they can serve ads. Their only objective is to stay relevant forever. As long as they are the #1 search provider and serve ads, they have billions of money to spend to stay #1. Nest, google glass, google car, chromecast, android, chrome, gmail, google fiber, they all serve one purpose: make sure customers keep using google.

  • @lareverie8285
    @lareverie8285 Před rokem

    As someone who gets anxiety getting into uber, i would love for the car to drive to me, and then be able to drive it, leave it somewhere and have it return to its original location

  • @fireweatherguy
    @fireweatherguy Před 8 lety +3

    i rather have the cars we have now

  • @annhays5744
    @annhays5744 Před 9 lety

    Awsome car. I hope you get this car on the road so people can buy it

  • @pinklipstickx19
    @pinklipstickx19 Před 9 lety +4

    Omg i dont know how to drive will this drive me

    • @meowzerus
      @meowzerus Před 9 lety

      blackdiamond Yes. There's a video of it driving a blind man through taco bell for some tacos. It handled the drive through and pulling up to the windows just fine :D

    • @jameswhite3415
      @jameswhite3415 Před 9 lety

      How old are you ? 50% fully automonized by 2025 according to many experts. Altough a machine will probably make the taco at that point

    • @pinklipstickx19
      @pinklipstickx19 Před 9 lety

      James im 21 and scare to drive thats my biggest fear in life saw car accidents it scare me for life

    • @beaal5641
      @beaal5641 Před 9 lety

      +blackdiamond They say you come buy one as late as 2016 actually.

  • @JonathanLopez-ph4ee
    @JonathanLopez-ph4ee Před 9 lety +1

    "Baby hops in car, car goes"

    • @jameswhite3415
      @jameswhite3415 Před 9 lety

      True, are little kids going to be allowed to solo ride in an fully self driving car eventually?

    • @JonathanLopez-ph4ee
      @JonathanLopez-ph4ee Před 9 lety

      James White Good question to ask google.

  • @TheNotverysocial
    @TheNotverysocial Před 8 lety +9

    Compared to driving, it's a godsend. Too many imbeciles, technophiles, and all around inattentive, incompetent people drive, but lack appropriate reaction times, and induce havoc. My praise ends there. An autopilot vehicle is still a vehicle, and as such, is still unhealthy to utilize in excess. Looking back, we can easily see the problems caused by overreliance on cars. Laying down enough asphalt to make our landscape a desert; cars being continuously manufactured, shipped, and bought to the point they outnumber people, defeating the point of cars, to get us around; pollution which threatens public health, including those who aren't making it; constant wars and pillaging for something that is not biologically imperative like petrol and stealing what is not ours; mental crutch, out of habit, folks will drive even when they are going someplace well within walking distance, then wonder why they are out of shape; reinforces unhealthy materialistic pursuits. As a taxi, this could reduce or stabilize the overall number of cars on the road. If cities buy it first and run the bus lines with it, we might wean ourselves off of cars before we get further hooked. Maybe we can remove unneeded freeways and parking lots and place plants in their place. Or let them fall into disrepair save two lanes. Let cars be produced only as is needed to get cargo or people around, not to drive demand. Indefinite growth is not sustainable.

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 Před 8 lety +4

      +TheNotverysocial People have ALWAYS owned cars & used them to travel down roads to remote destinations......private ownership is not a new idea. And today's pollution is certainly a lot less than when cars were pulled by horses. There was a time in the 1800s when you could SMELL New York and other cities, before you could see them, because the horse manure clogged the streets. The invention of the horseless car eliminated that problem
      .

    • @TheNotverysocial
      @TheNotverysocial Před 8 lety

      electrictroy2010
      Private ownership is highly overrated. Buses, taxis and trains reduce the existing pollution from too many vehicles in operation. Having a tendency to drive even when walking would suffice is clear evidence of a lack of patience. The express market around the corner is not across the road or even a block away, yet many still see fit to drive. Where did that get us? Obesity, diabetes, a carcinogenic atmosphere. I have too much patience to bother myself with a car. I simply won't do it.
      If you think owning and driving an automobile is a bare essential to life, get out of metropolis/suburbia and go to the sticks where you belong, motor enthusiast. We have too much pollution in cities as it is now without bringing more cars into them. Buses, cabs and trains make economical/ecological sense. We don't need more cars unless we all live somewhere it gets pitch dark at night. If there is light when it gets dark whether you turn them on or not, you can live without one. As for our beloved Equinn friends, let them take care of their own affairs as they have done for thousands of years. They do not need us any more than we need them. They make good friends and companions, but we biologically do not need each other, and we never have.

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 Před 8 lety +2

      +TheNotverysocial BUSES and trains only average 25 people-miles/gallon of fuel burned. That's because they often run empty or near-empty (according to the US DOT that tracks these things). In contrast a Prius averages 50 MPG. If it's a 2 person carpool, then it averages 100 people-miles/gallon. The Prius and other high MPG cars are "less polluting" than the 25 average for buses/trains
      .

    • @TheNotverysocial
      @TheNotverysocial Před 8 lety

      electrictroy2010
      MMM-hmm. You will still never get me to buy a car, self driven or not. I will take a bus or taxi if they release it as such.

    • @moonbeam7434
      @moonbeam7434 Před 8 lety

      +TheNotverysocial Great writing! More people must realise this!

  • @areyoujelton
    @areyoujelton Před 9 lety

    I can not wait until they make a robot I can just live through vicariously...

  • @248ines
    @248ines Před 8 lety +4

    So do we need a different driver licenses for these? LoL..

    • @chasetherightenergy
      @chasetherightenergy Před 8 lety

      You probably wouldn't need a licence at all if it was fully autonomous. much like getting a taxi. Also the car would have to get a licence instead of the passenger

    • @breakerboy365
      @breakerboy365 Před 8 lety

      +bAWSM
      lol autonomous cars driving around a DMV with the evaluator in the car by himself

  • @scottm2527
    @scottm2527 Před 9 lety +2

    What happens when 4 of these vehicles all come to a stop sign at the same time? I would love to see a video of this ...

    • @paulaltegoer9257
      @paulaltegoer9257 Před 3 lety

      They'll throw a dice, those with the higher number go first

  • @MisterMoncivais
    @MisterMoncivais Před 10 lety +3

    The car didn't do a complete stop! 2:45

    • @MisterMoncivais
      @MisterMoncivais Před 10 lety

      Canal PG I should rephrase what I said...it didn't do a 'full stop'.

    • @wolfclaw810
      @wolfclaw810 Před 10 lety +5

      mvckalel Does anyone make a full stop at stop signs anymore?

    • @MisterMoncivais
      @MisterMoncivais Před 10 lety

      wolfclaw810 That's not the point, it's about safety...plus, giving machines 'human qualities' such as disregarding laws, isn't a good thing.

    • @wolfclaw810
      @wolfclaw810 Před 10 lety

      I was just joking, and besides its not even out yet so I'm sure its going through lots of testing still.

    • @MisterMoncivais
      @MisterMoncivais Před 10 lety

      ***** The car did NOT do a proper stop, it doesn't matter HER explanation or that people usually don't STOP at a STOP sign.

  • @swift7493
    @swift7493 Před 8 lety

    gets pulled over by cop "Hi officer im 9 :)" "Im sorry sir u need to have a self driving car license im gonna have to give u a ticket"

  • @masonkane5884
    @masonkane5884 Před 9 lety +26

    So the world's first self-driving car was taught how to drive by a woman? Help us all. LOL

    • @jameswhite3415
      @jameswhite3415 Před 9 lety +1

      No, The 1st driving car was by a male. This is not the 1st driving car. Many companies are working on it though

    • @masonkane5884
      @masonkane5884 Před 9 lety

      Only on the internet.
      Thanks for correcting my joke, ass hat.

    • @jameswhite3415
      @jameswhite3415 Před 9 lety

      Dave Kane If he was asian I would of agreed with you

    • @internetclown8412
      @internetclown8412 Před 9 lety

      Make sure they teach the car not to interrupt other automatic cars lazers

    • @aayakaya4426
      @aayakaya4426 Před 8 lety

      +James White If he was white, I would've agreed.

  • @escoson555
    @escoson555 Před 10 lety

    One step closer to me finally buying KITT!

  • @podboq2
    @podboq2 Před 8 lety +3

    self-driving cars would be great for sex.... who hasn't wanted a road-hummer at one point or another??

    • @Jak_4
      @Jak_4 Před 8 lety +1

      Theres two types of people

    • @smellsgood9
      @smellsgood9 Před 8 lety

      +DragonDebonaire ha ha

  • @nahbenhaben7614
    @nahbenhaben7614 Před 10 lety

    If you look closely, theres a lot of flaws. So it doesn't render cars across an intersection that it might have to stop for because it's speeding at 60mph? Really ti doesn't load cars across the intersection, or it doesn't load the slow sign. It doesn't load the van about to turn into the road at 0:58 . These cars will need a little more work, but besides that stuff it looks cool.

  • @alinsorinmoldovan6170
    @alinsorinmoldovan6170 Před 9 lety +9

    I honestly don't see any advances in a self driving car. It's an undeniable fact that technology managed to made us dumber lazier and more antisocial from one another now more than ever, we have become the perfect slaves of the system and we have financed our own enslavement from the very beginning to this very end !

    • @OhFortunae
      @OhFortunae Před 9 lety +1

      Instead of the tools and technology becoming the extension of our possibilities; we became the extension of the tools (specialized jobs).

    • @alinsorinmoldovan6170
      @alinsorinmoldovan6170 Před 9 lety

      OhFortunae :(

    • @kuhaku9587
      @kuhaku9587 Před 9 lety +3

      It's not a advance in itself for the humanity but like airplane they are driven by auto-pilot and it's more safe than if a human were at the control 100% of the time trying to do everything.
      What it would bring is, if you are tired, sick or whatever, the auto-pilot will drive you safe with the other car controled with an auto-pilot since they would speak to each other.
      By the if you become an extansion of a tool/technology, you are doing something wrong. Like in some branch of art, if the program on your pc determine the limit of what you can do... You shouldn't be the extension of it neither should it decide your limit.
      So far I haven't see human becoming an extension of a tools, maybe when their will be robots enslaving human.. or robots using human as their extansion.
      Also dumber and lazier.. well.. some of the technology helped us to evoluate some didn't not. As for a self driving car.. it will be safer than a human because hey.. lots of us are too selfish, stupid, drive while too tired, drunk and etc.. sp we cause accidents.

    • @OhFortunae
      @OhFortunae Před 9 lety +2

      Instead of the hammer being one of our tools, one of our extensions, one of the many other tools, to build a house for yourself - we have become the extension of the hammer.
      Specialization:
      Instead of hammering, sawing, measuring, designing; we merely hammer. Or merely type on a keyboard.
      The hammer is not anymore a extension of your arm, but rather the arm has become the tool for the hammer.
      Get it.

    • @kuhaku9587
      @kuhaku9587 Před 9 lety

      OhFortunae Not really, you don't make sens..

  • @camilombia919
    @camilombia919 Před 8 lety +1

    i think its very nice and helpful when you can't even walk or drive home cause you are too wasted to it and taxis are expensive

  • @FalconGod717
    @FalconGod717 Před 9 lety +4

    This is bullshit I will never ever own one of these. Seems like such a pointless technology. What are people too lazy to give their attention to driving these days? They really need to sit there and watch the car drive itself? And I'm not sure it is possible to invent any technology that is as good at judgement as our brains. So I doubt there will be fewer accidents and if there are I seriously doubt it will be significant.

  • @eotikurac
    @eotikurac Před 10 lety +2

    i don't think developing this technology on existing cars makes sense. i mean, it makes everything much much more difficult. all people really need is a seat and a cabin that keeps the rain out. what you should be doing is kicking today's cars off the road and developing a car that is much smaller so you could fit five lanes where there were two or three. make it short, light and make it use very little fuel. there's no reason for these cars to be full of airbags when they aren't going to crash into a 2 ton land rover. make all the cars run like an ant colony, not like a million individuals.

  • @sammaam100
    @sammaam100 Před 9 lety +4

    This would be great for stupid drunk drivers, who claim they are ok to drive after 10 plus drinks.

  • @honestycounts9352
    @honestycounts9352 Před 8 lety

    That self-driving car is smarter than I am. Wow, imagine how having one of those would make my drive to work so much LESS stressful ! Yes, I really do want one. It will make traffic tickets all but a distant memory as the car will never actually break any traffic laws, so the cops cannot stop you and write you a ticket.

  • @andrewdykes8380
    @andrewdykes8380 Před 8 lety +1

    need this for when i come home from the bar drunk

  • @PIlotrcm
    @PIlotrcm Před 7 lety +1

    My head spins around my shoulders the exact same way when driving around DC