This is mitigated by two factors: a SDVs can be required to receive emergency broadcasts, and thus can be more universally prepared for disasters like tsunamis; and plane crashes on the highway are ~1,000,000,000 less common than bad drivers.
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This is all solvable of course. I think self driving cars should be routed by a global system that models every single object on the road in real time, and locally only do collision avoidance.
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People always suppose that AI will be "better drivers" than humans, but linear navigation over a surface in unpredictable 3D spacetime is a task for which humans have been highly optimized
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Until compute achieves infinite capacity, all models are probabilistic. Openness to anti-fragility is the only way to journey towards AI agents navigating a world. At this point of complete deterministic simulation, time deteriorates.
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Edge cases can be somewhat mitigated by over the air updates if they happen fast and the OEMs are actively watching for these edge cases
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But the error correction problem is not just an issue of perception, is it? The “whole” model must count with other problems like emotions, experiences, etc. The room for their artificial restrictions?
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Disagree. Or perception optimized for normative behaviour due to social being of ego attachment. All possible worlds are only possible with dissociation, and abstraction.
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