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by TeMPOraL
2780 days ago
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This is one topic when you can sort of get away with general statements, because it's human interop - we all know how it works :). I covered drunk driving and suicides in my original comment. This happens, but we know it does, we know how often and why it does, and know how to work around it. What I was thinking about wrt. learning failure modes is this: when you put a person through 30+ hours driving course, they don't suddenly lose the ability to recognize trees or faces. The same cannot be said about retraining existing neural networks. I'd love for the actual data to appear for analysis. Right now I'm worried about the very concept of using a black-box bag of statistical tricks DNNs are for safety-critical operations. How is it that we can't handle the problem of self-driving with more direct, stable and auditable methods? |
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