future of cars
Most automakers (especially Tesla, BYD, and XPeng) currently lean on camera-based systems because:
• Cameras are cheap: ~$20–$50 per unit.
• Software does the heavy lifting: Computer vision + AI (like Tesla’s FSD) can interpret images without expensive sensors.
• Existing manufacturing lines already integrate cameras easily.
So camera-based systems dominate because they’re scalable, cost-effective, and software-driven.
• Cameras are cheap: ~$20–$50 per unit.
• Software does the heavy lifting: Computer vision + AI (like Tesla’s FSD) can interpret images without expensive sensors.
• Existing manufacturing lines already integrate cameras easily.
So camera-based systems dominate because they’re scalable, cost-effective, and software-driven.
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ETONA : Well i believe robotic-related will have a place within the next 5 to 8 years. After that will be energy-related
So basically if there is any "normal" energy base companies, we should do our homework now
Clayborne ETONA : I like that thinking...have you found any yet?