Dickmann's Autonomous Cars, 1980s [video](youtube.com) |
Dickmann's Autonomous Cars, 1980s [video](youtube.com) |
https://ethw.org/Oral-History:Ernst_Dickmanns
“ And of course, what you could observe was at every PhD generation, I say 4-5 years, the computing power increased by a factor of 10. So within 15 years, we started 1977, from '80-95, this is a factor of 1000 in computing power. ”
We’re at 1 million times in computing power by now?
And according to a friend of mine with expertise in GPU programming, Tesla's HW3 chips still simply aren't powerful enough to run a sufficient NN for real-time world scene reconstruction from streaming video (indeed, the demos that Tesla has done were using water-cooled supercomputers sitting in the trunk/cargo-area). But here's to hoping!
When I was in college in the early 2000s, the DARPA challenge was all the rage. I feel a lot of the r&d from that time had direct influence on today's tech.
Semi autonomous vehicles have been around for a very long time... But the tech still has a ways to go to get to full autonomy.