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Comparing Tesla, Waymo, and Others in Self-Driving Technology

The provided texts primarily discuss the contrasting technical approaches, current capabilities, and future prospects of autonomous driving technologies developed by Tesla, Waymo, and other companies. Tesla's strategy centers on a vision-only system, utilizing cameras and AI, aiming for a generalized self-driving solution without relying on high-definition maps, but faces scrutiny regarding safety and its "Full Self-Driving" claims. Waymo and Cruise, on the other hand, employ a multi-sensor suite including LiDAR and detailed maps, currently operating within geofenced areas and demonstrating higher levels of autonomy and safety in those limited zones, though scalability is a concern. The sources also touch upon the regulatory and legal challenges, the debate over the necessity of different sensor technologies, the concept of disruptive innovation in this field, and comparisons with driver assistance systems from other automakers. A study suggests Waymo's current safety record surpasses even advanced human drivers.

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