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by intended
1029 days ago
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Thats not the point. The point is people who are proponents of self driving have a blind spot. Its construed as a code problem, ignoring entirely the massive social aspect of human behavior. Driving isn't locomotion. You can't assume that the people around you are going to be reasonable, sane or predictable. More data doesn't fix that, unless you start building a "civilzed behavior" model and then add that to your movement model. I really want to see how honest people are when they build a fair representation of human civilization, warts and all. Self driving as has been defined assumes some absurd things about the world in which humans live.
No one is going to buy a car which wont know to run when they are about to get robbed. To be blunt, the blind spot assumes you live in America (and probably california), not that you live in Brazil or India or Egypt. |
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