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Power with Control
I do keep an eye on the tech, but this slipped by me. Evidently, there are already specified levels of autonomy. In fact there are two proposed standards, one from the fine folks at the NHTSA, and one from the Society Of Automotive Engineers, the SAE in your oils viscosity rating.
NHTSA
Level 0: The driver completely controls the vehicle at all times.
Level 1: Individual vehicle controls are automated, such as electronic stability control or automatic braking.
Level 2: At least two controls can be automated in unison, such as adaptive cruise control in combination with lane keeping. Example: Tesla Model S[11]
Level 3: The driver can fully cede control of all safety-critical functions in certain conditions. The car senses when conditions require the driver to retake control and provides a "sufficiently comfortable transition time" for the driver to do so.
Level 4: The vehicle performs all safety-critical functions for the entire trip, with the driver not expected to control the vehicle at any time. As this vehicle would control all functions from start to stop, including all parking functions, it could include unoccupied cars.
SAE
the same except they have a level 5 that has no provisions for human control.
And how I learned this is the Audis head of self driving programs mocked Tesla's Autopilot mode as BS. Audi plans on releasing a level 4 machine by 2020.
NHTSA
Level 0: The driver completely controls the vehicle at all times.
Level 1: Individual vehicle controls are automated, such as electronic stability control or automatic braking.
Level 2: At least two controls can be automated in unison, such as adaptive cruise control in combination with lane keeping. Example: Tesla Model S[11]
Level 3: The driver can fully cede control of all safety-critical functions in certain conditions. The car senses when conditions require the driver to retake control and provides a "sufficiently comfortable transition time" for the driver to do so.
Level 4: The vehicle performs all safety-critical functions for the entire trip, with the driver not expected to control the vehicle at any time. As this vehicle would control all functions from start to stop, including all parking functions, it could include unoccupied cars.
SAE
the same except they have a level 5 that has no provisions for human control.
And how I learned this is the Audis head of self driving programs mocked Tesla's Autopilot mode as BS. Audi plans on releasing a level 4 machine by 2020.