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Stanley Robotics vehicle logistics robot is now fully operational in Canada. Will this robot be useful when the cars can just move/drive themselves? Maybe for cars that just need service?

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Corbin Williams1 year ago

In the near term, only Tesla will drive itself - the other legacy manufacturers are a very long way away. They’re barley figuring out “Advanced cruise control” right now lmao

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NICE1 year ago

Stay competitive by balancing cutting-edge AI with automation tools. Forrester shows how.

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Mick1 year ago

Roadside assistance for robotaxis that become stranded due to malfunction, accident.

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Lucky Laks1 year ago

lol difference between these and the Chinese version where there is no need for the bulk head ;(

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Leo Enin 🍰1 year ago

there's still A LOT of cars that can't and will not be able to drive themselves... so yeah it'll be useful for sure.

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mintotsai.com1 year ago

an interesting idea to achieve full self driving

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Sy1 year ago

All Teslas come standard with a much better version of Stanley Robotics.

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Steve Haber1 year ago

interesting application for other uses as well

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Bill Schupple1 year ago

Cool

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Undercover Tiger1 year ago

Jesus hell could it be any slower

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Curtis McGowan1 year ago

Parking right on the lines 😭😭😭they are not all BMW’s 😭

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