Seems more like a marketing stunt. Emphasis by me:
The PUG will eventually be allowed to drive the streets of Miami-Dade unmanned after a healthy amount of community feedback, the sheriff said. But a deputy will be in the front seat as the vehicle drives itself — for at least the first year.
I think I’ve spotted a Ford logo on the car. And to my knowledge they’re nowhere near autonomous driving as of today?! Wikipedia says they’re at SAE level 2, while something in the general direction of autonomy would be level 4 or 5, with the added complexity that they’d need special software and AI training for emergency situations. Which probably doesn’t exist either. So I seriously doubt it’ll be able to do any proper police work in a year. It might be able to autonomously grab a box of donuts from their favorite store by then. And I suppose that could make their day better. But more than that is going to prove difficult… And the drone might be useful, as far as I know drones can really help with police and fire and rescue tasks.
Yes. That’s what I meant. I’d bet this “Policing Lab” is closer to MTV’s Pimp my Ride with Xzibit, than a research institute outperforming Ford at their own cars with cutting-edge research on Lidar, sensor fusion and special AI training… They likely have someone who does the vinyl on the car, someone who cuts a hole in the roof so the drone can be deployed and an electrician to wire everything to 2 computers and 3 smartphones. Only difference they don’t install a whirlpool and a sound system in the back. Okay, there has to be a bit more to this story, but they omit all the interesting (technical) details, I wonder why…
Edit: And reading their website makes me reconsider what I just said. Seems they have some other surveillance tech to sell and embedded and AI assistance and optimization. Could be a marketing campaign to sell the other stuff. And they don’t even write themselves about self-driving. From what I gather on their website, the car is supposed to sit somewhere, as deterrence and provide a live video-feed and scan license plates. And then there’s the drone on top and the entire car can be used as an intercom.
The electronics might nobe from Ford but that vehicle is a Ford Explorer, and probably one with the police package. Ford sells a police package explorer to several police departments in the US.
Seems more like a marketing stunt. Emphasis by me:
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I think I’ve spotted a Ford logo on the car. And to my knowledge they’re nowhere near autonomous driving as of today?! Wikipedia says they’re at SAE level 2, while something in the general direction of autonomy would be level 4 or 5, with the added complexity that they’d need special software and AI training for emergency situations. Which probably doesn’t exist either. So I seriously doubt it’ll be able to do any proper police work in a year. It might be able to autonomously grab a box of donuts from their favorite store by then. And I suppose that could make their day better. But more than that is going to prove difficult… And the drone might be useful, as far as I know drones can really help with police and fire and rescue tasks.
It is a (not really) autonomous vehicle that serves as a launchpad for a drone, which is the thing that does the reconnaissance.
Like they could just put drones on regular vehicles, but they want to pretend it is something more than that.
This isn’t from ford, they mention in the video is donated by another company
It is a safe guess that nobody has self driving Fords more advanced than Ford.
Yes. That’s what I meant. I’d bet this “Policing Lab” is closer to MTV’s Pimp my Ride with Xzibit, than a research institute outperforming Ford at their own cars with cutting-edge research on Lidar, sensor fusion and special AI training… They likely have someone who does the vinyl on the car, someone who cuts a hole in the roof so the drone can be deployed and an electrician to wire everything to 2 computers and 3 smartphones. Only difference they don’t install a whirlpool and a sound system in the back. Okay, there has to be a bit more to this story, but they omit all the interesting (technical) details, I wonder why…
Edit: And reading their website makes me reconsider what I just said. Seems they have some other surveillance tech to sell and embedded and AI assistance and optimization. Could be a marketing campaign to sell the other stuff. And they don’t even write themselves about self-driving. From what I gather on their website, the car is supposed to sit somewhere, as deterrence and provide a live video-feed and scan license plates. And then there’s the drone on top and the entire car can be used as an intercom.
The electronics might nobe from Ford but that vehicle is a Ford Explorer, and probably one with the police package. Ford sells a police package explorer to several police departments in the US.