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by ckmiller
2300 days ago
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You're correct, autonomous vehicles are absolutely not to the point where highway robbery is a prime concern. But even if they were, the spoofing issue isn't just another tough problem to solve. It's a potential arms race. Faking out machine learning systems is rapidly progressing from a few "fun proof-of-concept" examples to a serious area of study, and we've already seen it (gently) applied to autonomous vehicles [1] (ignore the overblown headline, it's just a piece of tape on a sign). [1] https://www.technologyreview.com/s/615244/hackers-can-trick-... |
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but it's currently solved by one guy sitting in a truck, so it's not really a potential arms race that can escalate too far before you fall back to the one guy sitting in a truck.
worst case scenario, you replace a driver with an actual security guard who is trained as a security guard and can focus on security instead of driving.