NVIDIA the next Great Tech Stock

Wow, you really are in love ;)
I believe that if the Bears were relying to much on momentum indies like RSI, which is showing overbought readings since may, some might have been wiped out.
But seing GOOG and Tesla also down recently, the clear rejection this week suggest NVDA might at least be consolidating.
Profitable 2017 all!
 
Here is the NBC news article and video of NVIDIA Drive PX2 avoiding a roll over accident for a Tesla driver.

I'm sorry but that's complete and utter bull.

I watched and re-watched that video a few times.

Any living, breathing driver following at a safe distance would have been able to (a) observe the traffic was no longer flowing (b) safety stop. Any driver who thinks they would have been incapable of doing that should not be driving.

Personally, I am more scared about the type of people who rely on a computer to get them out of trouble.
 
I'm sorry but that's complete and utter bull.

"Here is the NBC news article and video of NVIDIA Drive PX2 avoiding a roll over accident for a Tesla driver."
"^^^^What part exactly is incorrect? The Drive PX2 noticed the danger and notified the driver and applied braking assist to avoid the accident. That happened. My statement is 100% accurate. "


I watched and re-watched that video a few times.


Any living, breathing driver following at a safe distance would have been able to (a) observe the traffic was no longer flowing (b) safety stop. Any driver who thinks they would have been incapable of doing that should not be driving.

"How many rear end collisions happen on a daily basis? How many multiple car pile ups? You fail to grasp the big picture and how the technology assisted to brake in that situation and avoid the accident. The driver/vehicle right in front of the Tesla did not avoid the accident did they?. The Tesla driver did not perform fast enough but the vehicle did before the driver could react. You make a tangential flawed assumption and argument that if ALL drivers paid attention all the time, keep a safe distance, aren't distracted, drive slower etc then they could have easily avoided that accident. No kidding. Yes if EVERYONE in the world drove perfectly all the time there would be no accidents. That is not reality though is it?."

Personally, I am more scared about the type of people who rely on a computer to get them out of trouble.

" Scary computers. You are frightened because you don't understand the technology and its capability. Listen to Jen-Hsun Huang CES keynote speech to alleviate your fears. Driver assist/ self driving technology is here now, better get used to it because every car will have the technology. " Do you ever fly? You are relying on a computer to get you safely to your destination. Autopilot technology assisting pilots has been in use for decades.
 
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Trust me, I understand the limitations of the technology perfectly well, as do multiple people I know who work in the automotive industry. In a nutshell, its way way way too early for people to become reliant on such gimmicks.

What I'm saying is that Tesla have good PR people and the media put too much of a positive spin on that story.
 
In a nutshell, its way way way too early for people to become reliant on such gimmicks.

Yep. At least once every couple days I run into a situation where my Excel freezes and crashes, or my latest iPhone has a stuck screen, or the Netflix interface has a glitch.

These types of technological glitches have been minor inconveniences up until this point, but will be fatal when they occur in 3,000 pound cars travelling at 70 miles per hour. I cannot imagine the size of the malfeasance lawsuits that will occur when the first fatalities occur that would have been avoidable if not for autopilot technology.

Autopilot driving technology may be feasible on Nevada highways at 2 in the morning in the near future, but widespread feasibility is still years, if not decades away in my opinion.
 
Trust me, I understand the limitations of the technology perfectly well, as do multiple people I know who work in the automotive industry. In a nutshell, its way way way too early for people to become reliant on such gimmicks.

What I'm saying is that Tesla have good PR people and the media put too much of a positive spin on that story.


"reliant on such gimmicks"
You know nothing of the technology.
But you have the opportunity to learn, watch CES this week.



"Tesla have good PR people and the media put too much of a positive spin on that story.
Yeah, ok......Fact is, Tesla had nothing to do with the news story. Back up that statement with FACTS on how Tesla PR promoted that news story. The Tesla owner made the video available, not Tesla. LOL @ "too much positive spin on the story"
As I pointed out. You used a flawed tangential argument that "Any driver paying attention could have stopped that car" but fail to account for the fact of all the rear end collisions that occur every day.

So how was this statement incorrect>>>>>? "Here is the NBC news article and video of NVIDIA Drive PX2 avoiding a roll over accident for a Tesla driver."


....as I said. The vehicle braked before the driver and avoided a collision. My statement is accurate.
 
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