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2015 Nissan IDS Concept

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Preview day at the Tokyo Motor Show kicks off on Thursday, October 29th, and manufacturers are already unveiling some curious concepts. One such concept is the Nissan IDS Concept. On the outside, it looks like a stretched out hatchback, but on the inside, the car is more reminiscent of a shuttlecraft from Star Trek.
It doesn’t have wings or an interstellar propulsion engine, but it isn’t far off. The computer system built into the car has the latest artificial intelligence that allows the car to park itself, assess road hazards, identify pedestrians, and even compensate for driver error if needed. Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn said, “Nissan Intelligent Driving improves a driver’s ability to see, think, and react. It compensates for human error, which causes more than 90 percent of all car accidents. As a result, time spent behind the wheel is safer, cleaner, more efficient, and more fun.”
The current world view is that self-driving cars will mean travel is going to get boring, but the IDS Concept is Nissan’s vision of what autonomous driving should be like, as we slowly move into the reality of self-driving cars. The IDS Concept is programmed to mimic the driver’s style of driving and preferences even when in autonomous driving mode. When the concept is in manual driving mode, the artificial intelligence alerts the driver of upcoming changes in traffic conditions, changes in weather, the driver’s schedule and even personal interests like favorite restaurants, tourist attractions or nearby events. On the outside, it is equipped with the latest LED technology that allows it to communicate with pedestrians. The outside of the vehicle will illuminate red to alert pedestrians that the AI is aware of their presence, and can even flash messages like “after you” to alert pedestrians that it is waiting for them to cross the road.
Now that you know a little about the IDS Concept’s AI capabilities, let’s dive in and examine the vehicle on a deeper level.
Continue reading to learn more about the Nissan IDS Concept.
It doesn’t have wings or an interstellar propulsion engine, but it isn’t far off. The computer system built into the car has the latest artificial intelligence that allows the car to park itself, assess road hazards, identify pedestrians, and even compensate for driver error if needed. Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn said, “Nissan Intelligent Driving improves a driver’s ability to see, think, and react. It compensates for human error, which causes more than 90 percent of all car accidents. As a result, time spent behind the wheel is safer, cleaner, more efficient, and more fun.”
The current world view is that self-driving cars will mean travel is going to get boring, but the IDS Concept is Nissan’s vision of what autonomous driving should be like, as we slowly move into the reality of self-driving cars. The IDS Concept is programmed to mimic the driver’s style of driving and preferences even when in autonomous driving mode. When the concept is in manual driving mode, the artificial intelligence alerts the driver of upcoming changes in traffic conditions, changes in weather, the driver’s schedule and even personal interests like favorite restaurants, tourist attractions or nearby events. On the outside, it is equipped with the latest LED technology that allows it to communicate with pedestrians. The outside of the vehicle will illuminate red to alert pedestrians that the AI is aware of their presence, and can even flash messages like “after you” to alert pedestrians that it is waiting for them to cross the road.
Now that you know a little about the IDS Concept’s AI capabilities, let’s dive in and examine the vehicle on a deeper level.
Continue reading to learn more about the Nissan IDS Concept.