Who the fuck designs a system that can’t identify an object in front of it if it hasn’t EXPLICITLY seen it before? How does it not have an override function for “this looks like a solid object maybe avoid”
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Exactly. So much for the I in AI. This is not capable of the complex task of driving in the real world.
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The emperor has the finest clothes; he was born clothed.
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Machine learning really isn't as good as human learning.
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“Okay see you foolishly thought it would work, but what you don’t understand is, it doesn’t.”
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It’s good they’re just driving on public roads, an environment that famously is made up of only a handful of repeating objects like a driving video game from the late 80s.
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Kinda . But is this really a surprise ? Am i the only who remembers that rich south africans were always the villians in movies, leading crazed mercenaries or deadenders .
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It’s not a bug, it’s a feature no-one fully understands because ML.
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Who deleted the subprogram "avoid or stop before hitting unidentified unmoving object" ?
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