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by stefan8r
1414 days ago
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To add to what Ilia said - re: - "The machine works good enough that it can perform the task until it can't anymore and then someone remotes-in to fix it?" The machine will work good enough for basic autonomy, but then the real application-specific work begins. Whether that work is you modifying the behaviors you're having us do, you routing those systems to humans to help out, or you complaining that our stuff sucks (and us trying to rapidly improve it). |
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(please let me emphasize this "reptile" autonomy is today perhaps the hardest/time-consuming part killing many startups, as you nicely explain in the OP---Moravec's paradox)