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AIRobots Took the Wheel? The Truth Behind Lantu Zhiyin’s Huawei ADS 4.1 Smart Driving Demo

Breaking Down That "Robot Driving" Video: What It *Really* Shows About Lantu Zhiyin’s Huawei Kunpeng ADS 4.1 Here’s the thing about that viral video you might’ve seen—you know, the one with robots sitting in the driver’s seat of a Lantu Zhiyin? It’s not just a cool trick. It’s a super fun way to show off the car’s Huawei Kunpeng ADS 4.1 advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS). I’ve covered a lot of smart car tech over the years, and what stands out here is how they turned a complex system into something anyone can understand. Let’s break down exactly what’s happening, no fancy jargon required. 1. The Truth Behind the "Robot Drivers" First, let’s get this straight: those robots aren’t actually driving. In the video, two robots plop down in the front seats of the Lantu Zhiyin. They use voice commands—like “Navigate to Ruantong Power Building”—to fire up the ADAS, and then the car takes over. It drives itself on city roads, stops at red lights, makes turns, and even p...

AI Capsule Robot: What It Is & Everything You Need to Know (No Scary Endoscopies!)

Hey friends! If you’ve heard about the “AI capsule robot” and are wondering what it is—let me break it down for you, no fancy medical jargon, just straight talk. At its core, it’s a magnet-controlled capsule endoscopy system, and it’s used for painless digestive tract checks. I’m gonna cover everything: how it works, what the process is like, who can (and can’t) use it, how much it costs, plus the pros and cons. Let’s dive in so you can stop stressing and start understanding. First: What Even Is This AI Capsule Robot? Here’s the thing—it’s not some huge, scary machine. It’s a tiny, one-time-use capsule, about the size of a big vitamin (2.7cm × 1.1cm). Inside it, there’s a high-def camera, LED light, battery, and a wireless transmitter. Here’s how it works: You swallow the capsule, and then a doctor uses a magnet outside your body to control where it goes and how it moves. As it travels through your esophagus, stomach, and small intestine, it takes non-stop photos. Then, it just passes ...