Tesla has launched a video that gives knowledge into what its self-driving cars see the world like. In the showing, a man is in the driver's seat, however just for lawful purposes. He doesn't put his hands on the wheel all through the demo. The vehicle, for this situation a Model X fitted with a more propelled rendition of Tesla's Autopilot framework to what is as of now accessible, is indicated exploring a blend of activity conditions with no driver inclusion at all. It securely handles convergences, stops for people on foot and appears to experience no difficulty perusing street signs. Note however that it's still early days for innovation, as for confirming by a few idiosyncrasies even in this speedy demo. For instance, as the car approaches a few joggers by the side of the street it grinds to a halt, apparently on the grounds that it thought they might need to cross. There are different times when it stops far sooner than it ought to. Both circumstances are probably going to befuddle different drivers. Moreover, none of the circumstances are all that complex. Still, it demonstrates that Tesla is making real walks in the improvement of the innovation. In October, the organization said that its cars are currently accessible with the greater part of the equipment important for full self-driving, i.e. Level 5 independence. TRAI announced the new deadline for consultation note on... 'Lenovo K6 Power' launching exclusively on Flipkart on 'November 29' Vodafone M-Pesa users can now withdraw cash from...