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Elon Musk Shows How Teslas Will Talk To Pedestrians (cnet.com) 181

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNET: In a tweet, the Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company's vehicles will soon be able to talk to pedestrians if you choose, and he showed off a clip of the unnamed feature in action. The Model 3 passing by tells the cameraman, "Well, don't just stand there staring, hop in."

Musk didn't dish out more information on the function, but the speakers used are likely the same ones added to meet new regulations for electric cars and plug-in hybrids this year. Teslas, and all other EVs, will need to make an alert tone under 18.6 mph starting this year. What also isn't clear is how the car will actually talk. Clearly, the clip above is a prerecorded message. If drivers will actually be able to speak to pedestrians remains unknown, or perhaps Tesla will offer a library of messages. Tesla told Roadshow Musk's tweet "is the extent of what we're sharing right now, though the CEO did say Teslas will also be able to "fart in [pedestrians'] general direction."

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Elon Musk Shows How Teslas Will Talk To Pedestrians

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  • by Drethon ( 1445051 ) on Tuesday January 14, 2020 @09:03AM (#59618864)

    Honestly any time a car surprises me by appearing without me hearing them, it isn't an electric car...

    • Re:Alert Tones (Score:4, Interesting)

      by Marxist Hacker 42 ( 638312 ) * <seebert42@gmail.com> on Tuesday January 14, 2020 @10:05AM (#59619046) Homepage Journal

      My prius does it all the time, but admittedly, in parking lots I'm usually driving in golf cart mode (an easter egg in the operating system activated by putting the system in drive or reverse but NOT pressing down on the accelerator when you take your foot off the brake).

      • I'm usually driving in golf cart mode (an easter egg in the operating system activated by putting the system in drive or reverse but NOT pressing down on the accelerator when you take your foot off the brake).

        Most cars move while idling and in gear, unless you're pressing the brake pedal. It isn't any sort of Easter egg. It is just how cars work.

        • This is precisely why I hate automatics and drive a manual. I hate it when the car just goes entirely on its own. I really with more cars with automatic transmissions had an option to behave like a manual, and I hope future electrics do as well.

  • Old news.. (Score:4, Funny)

    by toonces33 ( 841696 ) on Tuesday January 14, 2020 @09:08AM (#59618882)

    Normally a Kona EV has this electronic chord sounding thing, where the pitch varies with your speed. Some people object to the sound - it doesn't bother me that much however. But there is someone modified the thing to sound like a diesel locomotive.

    Having a voice would just be weird.

    Personally I would like to see a Jetsons option. Which got me wondering how they made the sound for the old cartoon, and the story I found was that they used a pop gun in a cider jug to make the basic noise which they then repeated.

    • Re:Old news.. (Score:4, Insightful)

      by AmiMoJo ( 196126 ) on Tuesday January 14, 2020 @09:14AM (#59618902) Homepage Journal

      Musk said they will offer customizable vehicle sounds but I hope that gets banned first. The last thing we want is vehicles all making different, stupid and annoying sounds. It would be dangerous too if someone selected a noise that people are likely to ignore, such as a car alarm or birds tweeting.

      Presumably this speech tech is just for the robotaxi service or something.

      • Re:Old news.. (Score:4, Interesting)

        by bobbied ( 2522392 ) on Tuesday January 14, 2020 @10:28AM (#59619112)

        Presumably this speech tech is just for the robotaxi service or something.

        I believe that part of the reasons for this is to alert the blind pedestrians who might not hear an electric car that's going slow enough. The ability to hail riders as you approach is just a novel way to use the same hardware.

        • Doesn't really help blind pedestrians - they're much more in danger from cyclists if they cross anywhere other than traffic lights. And also if they cross at traffic lights.

        • by cusco ( 717999 )

          I hope there's an option to yell, "You have a bike lane three feet to your right, get your ass out car lane until you can go 35 mph!"

          • by dgatwood ( 11270 )

            Don't forget "Hey, moron, put down your phone and drive. The light has been green for twenty seconds."

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    • by Aereus ( 1042228 )

      Need to go with some cliche vroom vroom engine rumble SFX voiced by Michael Winslow.

    • Ever since the first time a boy talked his dad out of the keys for the evening over a century ago, guys have been using cars to try to impress and get girls.

      In the past, they had ro rely on stying, noise, shine, and chrome.

      But this, wow! Now he can play cool while *the car* talks to her.

      "Hey, there. My driver is a catch!"

      "Hop in, and we won't tell him where we're going."

      Or even, "hey, hop in, and at the next stop, we ditch this loser!" :)

      And a new generation in custom AI, in which the car is trained to fi

  • by X!0mbarg ( 470366 ) on Tuesday January 14, 2020 @09:09AM (#59618884)

    Maybe they should try to get Rolls Royce to make their vehicles make noise, too.

    I'd like to see them just TRY to get RR to add such a stupid feature to their cars.

    Not going to happen, and RR are Famous for being silent running cars.

    Quiet running is not the problem. Stupid pedestrians is.
    Look up from your phone, people! Don't wear noise cancelling headphones in public, either! That defeats the purpose of the "hybrid hello" completely anyway, so why bother?

    • Rolls Royce is famous for being silent on the inside. Their cars still make enough noise with weighing three tons and all.

      • Rolls Royce is famous for being silent on the inside. Their cars still make enough noise with weighing three tons and all.

        I hate to break it to you: they're quiet on the outside too, despite weighing three tons.

        • by cusco ( 717999 )

          Depends on the tires.

    • and RR are Famous for being silent running cars.

      They're also famour for being driven by massive wankers. At least driven by the drivers of massive wankers anyway.

    • by magzteel ( 5013587 ) on Tuesday January 14, 2020 @10:04AM (#59619044)

      Quiet running is not the problem. Stupid pedestrians is.
      Look up from your phone, people! Don't wear noise cancelling headphones in public, either! That defeats the purpose of the "hybrid hello" completely anyway, so why bother?

      I guess you are unaware of sight impaired people who rely on sound

      • I guess you're unaware that they make up 0.8% of the population of people under 20, it creeps up to 2% by age 64, and tops out at 2.4% of the population across all age groups.

        When a whopping 1%-2% of the population wandering around town actually has a disability, and 80% or more of the population is disabling themselves on purpose, I think it's fair to shit on those 80% of people.

    • Maybe they should try to get Rolls Royce to make their vehicles make noise, too.

      I'd like to see them just TRY to get RR to add such a stupid feature to their cars.

      Not going to happen, and RR are Famous for being silent running cars.

      Quiet running is not the problem. Stupid pedestrians is. Look up from your phone, people! Don't wear noise cancelling headphones in public, either! That defeats the purpose of the "hybrid hello" completely anyway, so why bother?

      Think about blind people and try this again... They are DEPENDANT on the sound of a vehicle as it approaches because they cannot see it, even if they tried. This bit of hardware is designed to meet the regulatory requirements for electric vehicles to make some kind of noise so blind people about can hear them.

      RR are NOT silent, they are indeed low noise, but they are far from silent when running.

    • Quiet running is not the problem. Stupid pedestrians is. Look up from your phone, people! Don't wear noise cancelling headphones in public, either!

      You've clearly never been in proximity to an EV or hybrid. At low speeds they make LESS NOISE THAN A PERSON WALKING. You don't have 6 eyes in your head, to see in every direction. Sound is critical to all of us, not just the visually impaired. Sooner or later you'll be walking through a parking lot, and someone is going to suddenly start their EV, and back

    • by jrumney ( 197329 )

      Rolls Royce were famous for being silent up until the 1980's. Other cars have gotten so much quieter since then, I don't think Rolls Royce really stands out for its silence any more, unless I suppose you limit the comparison to other twin turbo V12 engined cars.

  • Or burst it's pimples at [pedestrians] and call their door opening request a 'silly thing?'
  • Silly (Score:2, Insightful)

    Why does Musk insist on making his cars look like silly toys? How about a serious feature like killing people less?
    • Nah, that will make it only look more toy. Kill people MORE to make it look not-toy. When are we getting Carmageddon mode?

      • When are we getting Carmageddon mode?

        What does that do, send false congestion reports to clear out the road ahead of you?

  • by mschaffer ( 97223 ) on Tuesday January 14, 2020 @09:22AM (#59618922)

    I would rather he fixed the so-called autopilot first.

    • I would rather he fixed the so-called autopilot first.

      Try The Mythical Man Month [amzn.to].

      Taking people from Team B and adding them to Team A, when they are only experts on Project B, *extends* the time it takes for Project A to be completed.

      There is no "rather" in these situations - multiple teams working in parallel on multiple projects is the effective company structure. That Team A hasn't perfected AI vision won't be helped by stopping work on systems that help ameliorate the risks involved with that non-perfec

  • by smooth wombat ( 796938 ) on Tuesday January 14, 2020 @09:28AM (#59618938) Journal

    "Hey fuckwad! Get your head out of your phone and look where you're walking!"

    That should get people's attention.

    • by syn3rg ( 530741 )

      "Hey fuckwad! Get your head out of your phone and look where you're walking!"

      That should get people's attention.

      "Hey fuckwad! Get your head out of your phone and look where you're driving!"

      That might also be useful...

    • Re:Simple message (Score:5, Insightful)

      by bobbied ( 2522392 ) on Tuesday January 14, 2020 @10:36AM (#59619124)

      "Hey fuckwad! Get your head out of your phone and look where you're walking!"

      That should get people's attention.

      Sure, unless they are BLIND... Then you just insulted them because they don't have their head in their phone and cannot see where they are walking.

      • One would presume a blind person would not randomly walk out into the street specifically because they are blind.

        Unlike the majority of people who are not visually impaired and still walk into traffic.

      • by hawk ( 1151 )

        sure, because blind people tend to hold up their phones in front of their faces while crossing streets, even though they can't see them?

        Uhh . . .

  • by 140Mandak262Jamuna ( 970587 ) on Tuesday January 14, 2020 @09:33AM (#59618960) Journal
    Monty Python coconut horse hoofs [google.com] was supposed to be the leading favorite for the pedestrian warning sound clips. Many wanted Tesla to save money and just reuse the fart app. Steam loco, tinny mopeds, bicycle bells etc were suggested. Surprised to see speaking to the pedestrians winning.
    • I hope that there's a trombone sound option.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Looking at ways we can get this crap banned. The most promising option is getting stupid car ringtones declared a noise problem, so people either have to choose between having a sensible sound or not driving from about 8 PM to 8 AM.

      • It’s really only a noise problem above certain volume levels due to how ordinances are written. You’d have to ban conventional noises as well.

        Why do you even care in the first place. Car noises are already aggravating and changing them to some other sound isn’t going to make it any worse unless you switch to sounds (think nails on a chalkboard) that induce a physical response in more people. But if some idiot wants to change his horn to play La Cucaracha, I don’t care.
        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          Here it's not just volume level it's also the type of noise. If you could argue that it was annoying you might be able to get it banned.

          Safety is another possible angle. If it sounds like something it's not then it could be dangerous.

      • Just give it time. We're in a transition period, so it's going to be rough for a decade or two.

        The amount of noise that our transportation machines have been making has increasingly gone down over the last few decades. (If you have ever heard an old steam locomotive, or large prop plane, damn.) As we shift to electric, the world is going to get a lot quieter. At the moment, we've got very quiet BEVs being drowned out by all the rest of the traffic noise. As that all goes away, so too will the need to make e

    • Surprised to see speaking to the pedestrians winning.

      Surprised? Can you think of anything better than the Gilbert Gottfriend sound pack? People would pay an extra $500 for that.

  • You know they'll use this as an excuse for pretend work in 'branding' the sound. And soon they'll try to figure out how to work marketing messages into the noise.

    The last thing we want is to have to remember different kinds of sounds for different kinds of vehicles. This will end up wasting a lot of time, spittle and ink and a general whirring sound will be settled upon.

    • by mccalli ( 323026 )
      Already happened years ago. There's a video somewhere of an electric pizza delivery bike just constantly repeating "Dominoes Dominoes Dominoes" instead of making an engine sound, which the pitch rising and falling as normal engine revs do.
      • I loved the Dominoes scooter! As long as it wasn't too loud it sounded like an engine, was funny and seriously, I don't think it would be worse than the century of motor noise that people got used to (still annoying but you filter it out.) Having it sound familiar helps.

        Each non-marketing related sound will be annoying and distracting as are all these stupid phone sounds. At least most people don't seem to customize sounds anymore; i do hear an occasional custom ringtone. texting tones seem to not be cust

  • "Come with me if you want to live!"

    A constant loop of Ludacris (The Dirty Mix)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

    A Train Horn, when anything is detected in the vehicle path

    • "Come with me if you want to live!"

      I like this one. I mainly was thinking I wanted it to scream obscenities at crappy drivers or the people that inch through the crosswalk when they have a "don't walk" sign while staring at their phone.

  • Honestly office, it wasn't me calling over that [drug dealer, prostitute, political lobbiest] and rolling down the window, it was my car!

    How much extra are they going to charge for the Catcalling Construction Worker sound pack?

  • by fluffythedestroyer ( 2586259 ) on Tuesday January 14, 2020 @10:38AM (#59619144) Homepage
    If I hit someone under 18mph like they say, can I make it yell "Boom, headshot", or "mmmm multilkill". or the golf version " FORE" ? lol
    • If I hit someone under 18mph like they say, can I make it yell "Boom, headshot", or "mmmm multilkill". or the golf version " FORE" ? lol

      GTA voices would be more appropriate. Kiiiiiiillllllll frenzyyyyyyy!

  • What assumptions will the system make about which language the pedestrian speaks? Any sort of ethnicity module in the AI will be flamed as being racist, and will be grossly inexact at best.

    We have already solved this problem visually. Highway signage that once just had phrases Blake MERGING TRAFFIC have been replaced by a symbol. Is there a verbal equivalent to this?

  • Anyone who has been to Wildwood, New Jersey has experienced the Tram Cars on the boardwalk telling pedestrians to step out of the way. They need to hire the same woman to record standard messages for cars now.

  • where is the kitt lights mod kit?

  • I got my Model 3 before Tesla was required to install speakers with the alert noise.

    When I'm driving in a residential area, pedestrians cannot hear me driving 1-15mph unless there is grit/debris on the road to add to the tire noise.

    Of course, any noise added to speak with pedestrians would need to be moderated because each of us has an inner 13 year old that would probably make it say something worse than a cursing keychain from Spencer's.
    • by sinij ( 911942 )
      It would be funny if the car bleeped bad words - so it would say something like: "Hey, you [beep] [beep] [beep] now".
  • "Teslas will also be able to "fart in [pedestrians'] general direction."

    So it will also say: "Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries" I guess.

    "No, now go away or I shall taunt you a second time"

    "I'll let you cross the road if you can tell me the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow."

  • A fucking automotive Clippy.
    • Seriously, we probably NEED a government imposed default sound at minimum, if not just simply required. Give a grant to some school to study what is BEST for blind people to detect direction and speed of multiple cars. How about something that is also easy to filter out?

      I sure do not want to replace the constant rumbling of engines which at least annoy in the same way you can adjust to with tons of random ringtones all the time.

  • Opiate induced deafness is a real problem with the homeless here.

  • "Really, officer. I didn't pick up the prostitute. My car did."

  • What will Hollywood do with this? We're all used to squealing tires of a car driving on a dirt road for some reason. What will the movies do when the only sound a car makes is an advertisement?

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