Tesla and a few other companies are taking a bold approach to autonomous driving by depending solely on computer vision — no LiDAR, no radar, just cameras and AI models. The idea is that if humans can drive with just their eyes and brains, then cars should eventually be able to do the same. However, critics argue that relying only on cameras makes the system vulnerable to poor lighting, weather conditions, and unexpected objects. Supporters claim that vision-based AI is improving rapidly and could lead to simpler, more scalable self-driving tech.
So the big question is: Would you personally feel safe riding in a vision-only autonomous vehicle? Why or why not?