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This Chinese company just leap-frogged Tesla in the autonomous electric car race

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http://thenextweb.com/insider/2016/...p-frogged-tesla-autonomous-electric-car-race/

While Tesla engineers have been gradually adding autonomous capabilities to its electric stable, Chinese firm LeEco has gone one step further and announced a car that can do it right from the off.

The LeSEE, announced last night in China, managed to drive itself out of a shipping container and on to the stage with little more than a few voice commands spoken into a smartphone by CEO Jia Yueting. It even reversed, too.
 
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Not a big fan of boasting. But traffic on Chinese road certainly provides greater challenge to the designers of robotic cars.
 
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http://thenextweb.com/insider/2016/...p-frogged-tesla-autonomous-electric-car-race/

While Tesla engineers have been gradually adding autonomous capabilities to its electric stable, Chinese firm LeEco has gone one step further and announced a car that can do it right from the off.

The LeSEE, announced last night in China, managed to drive itself out of a shipping container and on to the stage with little more than a few voice commands spoken into a smartphone by CEO Jia Yueting. It even reversed, too.

Don't think I'll trust my life to a Chinese autonomous car until there is more verification (preferably from Chinese consumers). China doesn't exactly have a good history when it comes to quality control.

Autonomous at a staged event is not worth a mention, lets see it on the roads.



 
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There is no 'leapfrogging' here...:lol:

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To date, we are at level 2. Not even at the cusp of 2 and 3. More like at the low end of level 2. Am not talking about under controlled conditions but about the vehicle manages to negotiate the practically infinite variations of road environmental conditions, traffic volume, and pedestrian presence.
 
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I thought they sell mobiles(they recently entered Indian market)

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LOL, was simply in agreement with anon, that "Autonomous at a staged event is not worth a mention". If you don't agree with that statement, take it up with him/her.

Certain egos bruise quicker than lightning strikes.

LOL.
 
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This is a demonstration for the big guy. I hope BYD looks at it and see if it makes sense to buy this company and take over its technology.
 
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There's a long road to the future.
Now I heard that Chinese prefer Made in Japan Smart toilet bidet seat, and trying to make comparable one.
Good move.
Actually those smart toilet bidet seat are mainly made by Japanese companies that are located in China. Those smart toilet bidet seats were initially designed for and targeted at a specific market-Japan, but later suddenly became a product that amazes Chinese tourists
 
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well american companies do test runs and quality control is something which is pramount unlike china where companies just announce after which engineer the results in their database depending on the car's market response :lol:
 
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http://thenextweb.com/insider/2016/...p-frogged-tesla-autonomous-electric-car-race/

While Tesla engineers have been gradually adding autonomous capabilities to its electric stable, Chinese firm LeEco has gone one step further and announced a car that can do it right from the off.

The LeSEE, announced last night in China, managed to drive itself out of a shipping container and on to the stage with little more than a few voice commands spoken into a smartphone by CEO Jia Yueting. It even reversed, too.
LeEco??? I own a leEco Le 1s phone too. I am typing from the very phone as we speak. Feeling good :)
 
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