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"textContent": "For years, machines have navigated the world color-blind. LiDAR sensors – the laser-based eyes of self-driving cars, industrial robots, and inspection drones – build precise 3D maps of their surroundings, but everything is built of monochrome geometric shapes. Ouster's new Rev8 sensor family aims to change that, not by bolting a camera onto a LiDAR unit, but by fusing color directly into every point of data the sensor captures.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Technology\n\n**Tags:** LIDAR, Colors, All-in-one, Chips",
"title": "World’s first native color LiDAR gives machines human-like vision"
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