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by klmadfejno
1849 days ago
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> Were such a car to exist, it is clear the dog would win in very very many environments (almost all). As would a mouse, let alone a dog. This seems incredibly unlikely. AI vastly outperforms 99.99% of humans on various video games, and 100% on many others. I'll bet on a well trained ml model over a dog every time. > That it may be possible to rig a human environment to be replete with so many symbols (road signs, etc.) that an incredibly dumb automated system can follow them is hardly here-nor-there. We already have above average human performance with just normal road signs, and could also simply use digital information. > Self-driving cars may work on highways and motorways; I don't see there being any in cities. Not for centuries. Goalpost shifting |
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