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by covemarkets
2780 days ago
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humans also fail for all sorts of reasons that are unpredictable. if, for example, Waymo, demonstrates properly calculated lower accident rates with their cars than with humans, then at some point you have to agree with what the data says. We aren't there yet, but that doesn't mean we can't get there |
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But for that to be useful they also need to demonstrate that their model is robust under modifications - otherwise every time they retrain their NNs they should throw away prior safety records and start counting from zero. Because at this point, what would be the argument to keep it? With humans we know - from thousands of years of experience - that people generally don't go crazy when taught new things. With NNs, we know they're very sensitive to training data.