Tell me about Netflix, why are we gonna be sad? It's an awesome car, but the blind spots in that car are.Ī little challenging, if I do say so myself. I mean, that's the one complaint I have about my Veloster. This is definitely one of those, that's, that's awesome. To say you need to see this, and this is definitely. If you're listening on iTunes, you really gotta see this one. It's and I, I feel like this is a much more practical use of, It's the coolest car tech I've seen in a while. I really liked in the video if you didn't notice, when the driver's sitting there like this, as soon as he turns his head, that's when the car recognizes that you need to see behind your blind spot so it changes. Yeah, and you wouldn't have to like, you know, whenever I use maps, I have to look at my phone.Īnd also being able to see through the beams could clear out some blind spots, for sure. So, all that information would be at the driver's fingertips, which would be really cool. That wouldn't necessarily get in your way or be distracting, but they would enhance your information. You know, diff, different things like accidents, things like that, where your windshield would basically be your hub. Nothing rolling off the production line next year or anything like that.īut they're saying that this system will reach its full potential when they can kind of link into infrastructure like parking structures and. Total concept that they wanna kind of implement in their vehicles at some point in the future. Oh, he drove by a parking structure and it said how many spaces were free. They're really awesome but, so, the cool thing is that these blind spots would only activate if the car. No, no, no ghost time trials yet, like in Mario Kart, but. There's the ghost car right in the middle of the windshield there.Īnd he's driving forward, and then the car's gonna be like, oh hey, like, turn right or left.Īnd then you follow the, the car, the actual, like, projection of a car going down the road. So, instead of saying like, just turn right, it's a little bit easier for the human eye to sort of follow a car, like an actual car. That is a quote unquote, ghost car that shows you navigation. So, if the thing decides like, you know, whatever.Īnd then this is a, is a projection on your windshield. Like, so they will show you a view of what's on the other side of that pillar if. So, what that is though is, it's not a projection, it's a screen.Īnd they use cameras to show you what's on those screens. Look like as if it's transparent, so you're seeing that transparency there. It makes the, the beam right there, that pillar on the side of your windshield. Notice on the the beams there, the guy who's crossing the street. It's a little weird but this is actually a really sophisticated version of that. The Japanese researcher who had like this special projection screens and the cameras and the mirrors and it was like very kind of crazy setup. So a few weeks ago, do you remember the transparent car? You have a reason why we're eating these crickets. Joining me, as always, once again, forever more, Khail Anonymous Greetings, citizens of the Internet, welcome to Tomorrow Daily, the best new talk show in the known universe. Oh, and we're gonna eat some cookies, made with crickets. Netflix PR lets us down and tells us we can't have Netflix on offline mode.Īnd we're gonna tell you how you can send a 100 foot tall holiday greeting. On today's show, a super sophisticated way to eliminate blind spots and have really cool navigation in your fancy car.
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