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by phkahler
3006 days ago
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How about if we start with a test no human driver is given: Identify the objects in pictures. We take our biological vision systems for granted, but it seems one autopilot system couldn't identify a semi crossing in front of the vehicle... |
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The driving schools also have theoretical tests where one has to identify objects in a picture, interpret the situation, and propose the correct action. Of course, these tests are on a higher level: "this is a car, this is a pedestrian" vs. "you're approaching an intersection, that car is turning left, a pedestrian is about to cross the street, another car is coming from there etc."
Not to mention the road and track tests a driver has to pass which include practicing controlling the car in difficult conditions: driving in the dark, evasive actions on slippery surfaces and so on.
Edit: In my opinion it's insane to allow autonomous vechiles on the roads without proper testing by a neutral third party.