Can a Car Driven by Huawei Mate 10 Pro Avoid a Dog? (video)

You might have seen a dog driving car avoiding obstacles. However, have you seen a car driven by an AI-powered smartphone? Huawei wants to prove that it can be done in 5-weeks with its latest AI-powered Huawei Mate 10 Pro.

Before you watch this video, some people actually commented why they need to use a real dog as the obstacle. You be the judge. Do you think you will dare to ride in a car driven by an AI-powered smartphone?

If you have used the Huawei Mate 10 or Mate 10 Pro, you might know that the AI is in-built. That means it can extract out information instantaneously without relying on the cloud or any data connection.

When you point at a dog, the AI is able to identify the dog immediately. So, for this test, they are relying on such AI to test the car. Check out this infographic for more details.

Or you can read the Press Release on where you can test drive this car.

Press Release

DRIVING INNOVATION: HUAWEI UNVEILS FIRST CAR TO BE DRIVEN BY AI-POWERED SMARTPHONE

[Singapore] – 22nd February 2018: Huawei, the global technology leader, has become the first mobile device manufacturer in the world to use an AI-powered smartphone to drive a car. The ‘RoadReader’ project pushes the boundaries of Huawei’s object recognition technology and puts the learning capabilities, speed and performance of its AI-powered devices to the test.

Unlike other driverless cars, which simply detect obstacles Huawei has transformed a Porsche Panamera into a driverless vehicle that does not just see, but crucially, understands its surroundings. This means that can it can distinguish between 1,000s of different objects including a cat and a dog, a ball or a bike and learn to take the most appropriate course of action.

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Huawei’s ‘RoadReader’ project is taking advantage of the AI capabilities already in the Huawei Mate 10 Pro. The device uses AI to automatically recognise objects like cats, dogs, food, and other objects, to help people take pictures like a pro.

Most autonomous cars currently being developed rely on the computing power of purpose-built chips developed by third party technology providers. However, as part of its ongoing mission to make the impossible possible, Huawei has used technology already available in its smartphones, demonstrating its superior functionality and ability to stand up to even the most advanced technology developed for use in self-driving cars.

“Our smartphone is already outstanding at object recognition. We wanted to see if in a short space of time we could teach it to not only drive a car, but to use its AI capabilities to see certain objects, and be taught to avoid them” said Andrew Garrihy, Chief Marketing Officer, Huawei Western Europe. “If our technology is intelligent enough to achieve this in just 5 weeks – what else can it make possible?”

Huawei will be showcasing the RoadReader project and the vehicle’s capabilities at a two-day event at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona (MWC) from 26th to 27th February 2018.

Delegates will be invited to test ‘drive’ the car themselves, teaching it to identify and manoeuvre around certain objects.

For more information and to see ‘RoadReader’ in action please visit: http://bit.ly/2FkbCbq

*Nvidia’s Drive Xavier is used by the following brands (Audi, Baidu, Uber, Volvo, Waymo)

About Huawei Consumer Business Group

Huawei’s products and services are available in more than 170 countries and are used by a third of the world’s population, ranking third in the world in mobile phone shipments in 2014. 16 R&D centers have been set up in the United States, Germany, Sweden, Russia, India, and China. Huawei Consumer Business Group is one of Huawei’s three business units and covers smartphones, mobile broadband devices, home devices and cloud services. Huawei’s global network is built on 20 years of expertise in the telecom industry and is dedicated to delivering the latest technological advances to consumers around the world.

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