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by corford
1856 days ago
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A waymo self-driving car is not made of flesh and bones but I have yet to see a waymo self-driving car that performs better than a dog at: rescuing humans, detecting cancers and disease, shepherding and playing with other animals, protecting family from threats... |
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Vague and undefined, mostly a hardware problem, not an intelligence problem
> detecting cancers and disease
AI is a strong tool for detecting many cancers, and in some areas of research, just using the same olfactory data as dogs: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal...
> shepherding
Again, not so much an intelligence problem, but a hardware problem. Nonetheless
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/09/stress-test-au...
> protecting family from threats
In terms of ability to recognize and classify a threat, AI is clearly superior here. Dogs have terrible false positive rates.