YouTuber Mark Rober is facing backlash over a recent video that depicted a spectacular “crash test” of Tesla’s Autopilot feature — with critics claiming it was a hoax orchestrated to hurt Elon Musk’s ...
TL;DR: A Tesla Cybertruck successfully was tested against Mark Rober's wall test, which involves the vehicle being driven toward a wall painted to resemble the road ahead. Former NASA engineer and ...
Former NASA engineer and YouTuber Mark Rober published a video of an experiment using a Tesla car that has prompted him to face severe backlash. In the video, he tested Tesla's Autopilot against a ...
Luminar has done a similar test at CES with one of their cars and a Tesla with small dummies. Mark Rober is perhaps the most successful science and engineering YouTube creator. He has 65 million ...
Tesla's Autopilot struggled in extreme fog, rain, and painted wall tests, unlike the lidar systems. Elon Musk has criticized lidar in the past and argued that camera-based tech is sufficient for ...
Mark Rober, one of the most popular YouTubers, is known for his engaging science and engineering videos. A former NASA engineer, he has gained worldwide recognition thanks to his inventive and ...
The former NASA engineer wanted to test how Tesla’s camera-only approach to self-driving stacks up against lidar. The former NASA engineer wanted to test how Tesla’s camera-only approach to ...
YouTuber, Mark Rober, has gone viral for his latest Tesla video. Rober released a video of a Tesla not sensing a fake wall in the road and crashing through it on Sunday, March 16. Rober compared the ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. It turns out Tesla’s camera-vision-only approach to self-driving ...
The buzz of the self-driving world this week was a video by Mark Rober, one YouTube’s biggest stars, comparing Tesla’s camera-based Autopilot to a LIDAR equipped car with some obstacles, including, ...
Mark Rober discovered his passion for engineering as a kid, tinkering with gadgets and building creative contraptions. A former NASA engineer turned YouTube sensation, he now runs CrunchLabs, where he ...