You’re very likely correct IMO. The only thing I see pulling in the other direction is that cars are far more standardized than humans, and a database of detailed blueprints for every make and model could drastically reduce the resolution needed for usefulness. Especially if the action on a cursory detection is “get the people out of the area and scan it harder”, not “rip the vehicle apart”.
You’re very likely correct IMO. The only thing I see pulling in the other direction is that cars are far more standardized than humans, and a database of detailed blueprints for every make and model could drastically reduce the resolution needed for usefulness. Especially if the action on a cursory detection is “get the people out of the area and scan it harder”, not “rip the vehicle apart”.