Re: Bentley's Adaptive Music will play music based on your driving style Quote:
Originally Posted by RahulNagaraj Bentley cars now come with the ability to compose an instrumental soundtrack in real-time, based on the driver's inputs and driving style.
The technology, however, is still in its early stages. It will debut on the brand's first fully electric vehicle, which is expected to arrive sometime in 2025. |
This sounds totally futuristic and quite amazing honestly. I am actually super thrilled that these rich car companies are trying this (and some other crazy ideas in general), even if this may or may not work so well in current form. Such experimentation and investment on "crazy idea" is essential for advancement of technology in general. Quote:
Originally Posted by RedTerrano Consider the fag end of a 8 or even 10 hour journey. You are tired, physically as well as mentally. Fortunately you get an open stretch with very little traffic and you hit the sweet spot in top gear, cruising at steady RPMs, doing 80 or 90.
Then the AI jumps in and plays some soothing music. Already on the verge of exhaustion, you doze off...and game over? |
There is no need to believe it is so dumb. That algorithm is obviously quite sophisticated and there is no reason to believe it can not handle such situations. The algorithm would obviously know the total length of your drive, your driving distance and duration, overall driving style and many other things. There are even driver fatigue detection mechanism already in cars today and there is no reason to believe that would not be used by such algorithms too. Quote:
Originally Posted by extreme_torque Finding a problem for a solution. A mechanical company working on the software as an aside building AI. What could go wrong? |
I respectfully disagree. Such cray ideas are crucial for innovation, and many mass market innovations originally came from someone trying to find a problem with a some crazy solution in mind. I would not be surprised if this technology, in some simpler and more robust shape and form comes to mass market cars 10 years down the road and we all love that. Let us not dismiss a research idea just because we do not see an immediate use in our own vehicles today.
Further, there is nothing wrong with car companies investing in software development. Remember that most of the car technology today already revolves around software and computers. I would not dismiss any global automobile company as a "mechanical company". Quote:
Originally Posted by TrackDay R&D money down the drain I would say. |
Again, I would not jump to that conclusion. Many great R&D ideas start like this, and eventually they evolve to be useful to mass market segments in some form or shape. I would give kudos to those who invested in such ideas because investment in such ideas is the backbone of technology development. Maybe 90% of these fail, but the remaining 10% change our lives. But funding those 90% is essential to finally arrive at those 10%. Quote:
Originally Posted by Maverick1977 Hmm, interesting thought. But then you missed one very important aspect - this is a BENTLEY. Most owners in India will be chauffeur driven and globally whoever will be self driving it are not likely to get tired given the amount of luxury and hi-tech gadgetry that you will be surrounded with. And I am sure they would have thought of this situation and the music would automatically change to wake you up from you slumber. Cheers!!! |
Totally agree with you. If we can read this news and think of some "corner cases", there is no reason to believe that the researchers who built this with so much of efforts and innovation, and the investors who invested a good amount of money in this would not have thought about those. There is no reason to believe that they have not thought of some basic corner cases those are obvious to us. |