Baidu's Apollo Go Robotaxis Grind Wuhan to a Halt
Hundreds of Baidu's robotaxis froze solid in Wuhan traffic Tuesday. Passengers trapped, accidents sparked—welcome to the real world of autonomous driving.
Hundreds of Baidu's robotaxis froze solid in Wuhan traffic Tuesday. Passengers trapped, accidents sparked—welcome to the real world of autonomous driving.
Self-driving teams hoarded petabytes of footage, hoping humans could sift it. Nomadic flips the script: AI agents that query videos like databases, unearthing rare glitches that train better bots.
Imagine feeding a dashcam clip into AI and spitting out perfect multi-angle videos for self-driving car training. NVIDIA's Cosmos Predict-2 does just that, post-trained on 20,000 hours of real roads.
Brake lights flashing wildly on I-24 near Nashville. Then, 100 RL-trained autonomous vehicles weave in, damping the chaos—fuel savings for everyone, no new roads needed.