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Hey everyone, we're at Mobile World Congress to check out a self-driving car powered by the Huawei Mate 10 Pro.
Now Huawei isn't getting into the self-driving car business, it actually set up this demo to show off the processing power of its Kirin 970 chip.
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All right, here we go.
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Oop, we're going, this is it.
See, the steering wheel, it is rigged up, I think they just rigged some mechanism to move the steering wheel and the pedal and the brake.
So this is a full self-driving car, but It is V powered by the May 10 pro.
There's some objects right there.
It looks like a dog.
Yeah, it's definitely a dog.
So we just went on our first trial run.
The car was only going about 5 miles an hour.
Now we're in for the legit Second run, which we're supposed to go about 30 miles an hour?
Okay.
Whenever you're ready.
Here we go.
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Nice.
And we survived our two runs in the self-driving car.
The May 10 Pro was successful in recognizing the objects in front of us.
In this case, a man in a bicycle swerved off to the right.
I was able to use the video feed for those cameras mounted on top of the car For the object detection and it worked.
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