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by notahacker
3226 days ago
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I agree that self driving cars' response time can sometimes compensate for lack of general intelligence to anticipate a visible roadside activity developing into a hazard or non-routine situations in which another driver might cut into their lane. But lightning reflexes aren't going to eliminate situations in which buggy, late or nonexistent responses to things an AI hasn't been trained to deal with endanger other road users, especially when said other road users don't have lightning reflexes themselves. |
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EX: I am sure the car had no idea what this was: https://youtu.be/Uj-rK8V-rik?t=26m11s but as long as it can tell it's bigger than a bread box and so it should not to hit it that's enough.