Uber grounded its self-driving cars because of an accident, where the algorithms failed to account for a real world condition. But...
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it's interesting as it's like human drivers in that regard. not really testable / reliable 100%. needs a mentality change?
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We have a better understanding of how human learning works.
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If we say "by the way in this circumstance you should do this" we know roughly how people's driving will change.
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I don't disagree, but in a lot of cases the behavior change won't happen at all
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this is why I think I haven't seen anybody argue that the complete functionality needs 2 b verified
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most argument I've seen are that less accidents is "enough"
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I wonder if you could make a version of this work on self-driving cars:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI-I8DQD4LI …
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