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The lidar sensor mounted in a pod above the windshield shot out a laser barrage of near-infrared light into the camera. The damage was immediate and obvious, leaving behind a red, pink and purple ...
Yes, a random laser, including LiDAR sensors, could permanently damage the camera on your precious phone. More details here.
Some users are learning the hard way that filming a laser or the lidar sensor on a Volvo can irreversibly fry pixels in your ...
Concentrated light sources can literally melt part of a camera’s sensor, which is why photographers are often warned not to ...
Lidar is fitted to new cars to improve safety but it’s definitely not safe for your smartphone camera’s sensor ...
A viral Reddit video has been released of a Volvo EX90, and it's lidar sensors, but there's more to the story. These sensors just might ruin your phone camera.
SOMETHING as simple as taking a photo or a video of a car could break your phone’s camera. It may seem harmless, but if the ...
Using a newly developed verification framework, researchers have uncovered safety limitations in open-source self-driving ...
Waymo's CEO Mawakana discusses LiDAR vs camera-based systems for autonomous driving, says company's focus is on safety.
By 2030, the autonomous vehicle market is expected to surpass $2.2 trillion, with millions of cars navigating roads using AI ...
Lidar systems are starting to be used in regular consumer cars like the new Volvo EX90, but there’s a huge risk most don’t ...