That looks like it's partly because it shows the raw LIDAR data (with some camera data mixed in I think). That's intrinsically not "jumpy" but it's also not what the car uses for driving - you have to look at the shapes on the ground.
It's kind of hard to tell, but they do seem a lot more reliable than Tesla's. Of course that's not surprising seeing as they use LIDAR.
It's kind of hard to tell, but they do seem a lot more reliable than Tesla's. Of course that's not surprising seeing as they use LIDAR.
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