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by martythemaniak
1655 days ago
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I think you might be spending too much time in echo chambers. The hype probably underestimates the impact the tech will have (it is near impossible to predict higher order effects) and there's been an incredible amount of progress over the last few years. |
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And that's why you only hear about autonomous car tests in arid warm regions. All the ones in cold climates so far have failed or used special roads with embedded sensors, or a car with many TB of pre-recorded ground penetrating radar scans mapped to road positions. And those absolute positioning based navigation systems would be deadly if mixed with emergent human lane behavior in winter.
I can understand why people who've never driven over a real winter can think autonomous cars are ready. But they'll have to achieve near human emulation of purely vision based driving to make the same errors humans do in winter. And that's a long, long way away.