Mechanical Engineer Answers Car Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Mechanical engineer and Stanford professor Chris Gerdes answers the internet's automotive questions. Why aren't solar powered cars a thing yet? How do self-driving cars see? How can Teslas crash when on auto-pilot? Is hacking a big threat to autonomous cars? Chris answers all these questions and much more!\n\nDirector: Lisandro Perez-Rey\nDirector of Photography: Florian Pilsl\nEditor: Jordan Calig\nExpert: Chris Gerdes\nLine Producer: Joseph Buscemi\nAssociate Producer: Paul Gulyas\nProduction Manager: D. Eric Martinez\nProduction Coordinator: Fernando Davila\nCasting Producer: Nicholas Sawyer\nCamera Operator: David Smith\nSound Mixer: Simon Gordon\nProduction Assistant: Nathan Sandoval\nPost Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch\nPost Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant\nSupervising Editor: Doug Larsen\nAdditional Editor: Paul Tael\nAssistant Editor: Andy Morell\n\n00:00 Automotive Support\n00:11 When to Buy an EV\n00:46 Solar Powered Cars\n01:33 Retrofitting Cars\n02:22 LIDAR\n03:20 Steering Wheels\n04:33 Flying Cars\n05:06 Miatas\n05:46 Autonomous Car Reaction\n06:24 DeLorean\n06:51 Boxy Cars\n07:56 1970s Cars\n08:31 Spoilers\n09:12 Confusing Autonomous Cars\n09:50 Green Wheels\n10:24 Ferrari vs. Porsche\n10:48 Tesla Autopilot\n11:19 Self-Driving AI\n12:21 Manufacturer Accountability\n12:57 Hydrogen Cars\n13:29 Neural Networks\n14:06 Hacking\n14:41 Four Wheels\n15:22 EVs For All\n15:51 Accident Prone
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