Li L9 computer system “ghost detected”
- April 3, 2023
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The owner of Li L9 drove his car to the cemetery and recorded a video showing how several pedestrians and even cyclists were shown simultaneously on the screen
The owner of Li L9 drove his car to the cemetery and recorded a video showing how several pedestrians and even cyclists were shown simultaneously on the screen
The owner of Li L9 drove his car to the cemetery and recorded a video showing how several pedestrians and even cyclists were shown simultaneously on the screen of the multimedia system, even though there was no one around.
ADAS Li L9 computer system named AD-Max, it uses several sensors to implement driverless driving functions. The system is equipped with two Nvidia Orin-X graphics processors, the vehicle is equipped with six 8-megapixel cameras for object detection and five 2-megapixel cameras.
To capture people and vehicles in low light, the Li L9 can count on the Hesa hybrid leader. Other sensors include a front millimeter range radar and twelve ultrasonic sensors placed around the vehicle.
Li Auto’s representative commented on the event: “There is nothing supernatural. This is due to the limitation of the recognition capabilities of commercially available sensors.”
This is not the first time Li Auto owners have encountered this situation. Earlier this year, a user reported that the screen showed people in front of and behind the car when, in fact, no one was around.
Source: Port Altele
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