Self-driving Lyft first ride

Self-driving Lyft first ride

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Self-driving Lyft first ride”.
Hey everybody: this is Sean with The Verge. We’re at CES 2018 and I’m about to do what else Ride in a self-driving car. Now self-driving cars they’re at CES every year, but this demo is gon na be different.. This is not just a self-driving rider on a parking lot or around a convention center.. This is the result of a partnership between Lyft and a company called Aptiv.. What they’re gon na do is actually offer semi-autonomous.

Car rides to people here at CES to one of 20 or more destinations across the week., So people who are attending the show can actually sign up and just in the Lyft app hail a self-driving car and take it to one of these destinations. And we’re about To get a preview of what that whole experience looks like., (, upbeat music ), So we just hopped in the car. Tap confirm., It’s showing us our route.

[ Man, ] We’re going to Caesars Palace., Smooth and simple yeah we’re gon na go to Caesars Palace.. I didn’t bring any cash with me., (, laughs, ), Oh and I get to start route.. I didn’t know that there was gon na be so much control. Alright..

The driver is actually driving right now because there’s regulations that say that they can’t do it on private property here.. One of the biggest challenges in Las Vegas with self-driving cars is that it doesn’t have the same kind of lane lines that most roads have in America.. It has these things called box dots which are little sequences of dots on the roads that separate the lanes.

And that’s a bit of a challenge for self-driving systems, which usually need lane markers to be able to know where the lanes are [. Female Voice ] Autonomous driving. There we go And now we’re in autonomous driving mode according to the loud computer voice. Behind my head. ( upbeat music ).

So it’s going well so far.. We stopped beautifully at a red light. And some passengers crossed in front with no problems and now we’re going again., It’s very smooth. So far., Like many self-driving demos, it’s a little bit boring. If you forget about the technology in that that’s a little loud and not boring., It is giving us a lot of information about what’s going on., Whether it’s here on this screen in the back seat or in the screen in the front seat, showing basically that the Car knows what it’s doing., And trying to constantly prove that the car knows what it’s doing to the people who are inside of it.. The car we’re in is BMW 5 Series and the tech that’s powering. It is basically all the tech that this company Aptiv has provided. They’ve been working on self-driving technology in a few different models.. This is just the one that they have here. Aptive was a good choice for Lyft, because they’ve been here in different forms over the last couple of years, at CES doing rides demo rides in self-driving cars., So they have a lot of data about the challenging environment.

Self-driving Lyft first ride

In Las Vegas. In past experiences, usually you feel some drifting left and right in a lane, as the car tries to sort of keep itself planted in the right position.. There is none of that which is good, because that kind of stuff those little margins of error, can make motion sickness, come up in people and when you’re, Lyft and you’re a company, that’s trying to offer rides to people who are going out or back from a Night on a town and you’re wobbling them back and forth, that’s probably a bad idea..

Another thing that can really challenge some of these systems is harsh lighting, especially when there aren’t solid lane lines., And we got a lot of light and shadow and cars braking in front of us and it’s reading the scene pretty well., At least to the point that I’M not noticing the car reading it wrong. Look. This guy actually has to talk to his taxi.

Self-driving Lyft first ride

Driver., Hey The taxi’s driver is giving the thumbs up.. I don’t think he’s too worried about self-driving technology taking over his job. [ Female Voice.

Self-driving Lyft first ride

] Lane change checking.. Oh man. [ Female Voice, ] Changing lane..

It’S amazing how much a car like this makes. You realize all the terrible and terrifying things that are happening around you. That car that was sort of like hanging off the edge of a curve.

Is he gon na pull out He’s not even paying attention to the road like that car that just crossed in front of us.? It makes you so much more self-aware of how much danger we’re constantly near when we’re driving or riding in a car.. So that’s it that completes our ride in a self-driving Lyft.. We got to Caesar’s Palace and back without losing any money which is a pretty good fee in Las Vegas, also, no crashes For more self-driving cars, weird self-flying helicopters and flying cars and all that stuff from CES 2018 make sure you go to youtube.com/theverge.

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