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by 7952
1098 days ago
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That seems like a solution in an emergency, but these kind of interactions must happen all the time. And it is part of a wider problem where the baseline data about the world changes and not communicated in a standardised way. It could be a fire truck, road closure for cycling event, tornado ripping through a town, a terrorist attack, a secret service motorcade, oil on the road, anything. And dealing with those situations is much easier with that data. Making that data explicit could help everyone, not just self driving cars. It would be useful if vehicles with sirens/emergency lights/hazard lights could broadcast position and identity in a similar way to ADS-B. Make data open and allow third parties to forward, store and re-broadcast that data. Make the consumer of the data (such as a self driving car) responsible for how it uses that data. |
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Some of these are likely just a lack of training data.
However, I agree that there needs to be a better self awareness of "Cruise has insufficient training data about this exact situation, now we fall back into a safer discovery mode, where we make reasonable guesses and also ask for the help of an operator"