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by llamaimperative
560 days ago
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No, but generally you should assume a system with near-100% performance within a well-defined ODD doesn't fall off to near-0% performance immediately adjacent to that ODD. Here's a better example: let's say by law Mercedes has to restrict their cars from exceeding 80mph. They have a car that can reach 80mph in 2 seconds. Is it therefore credible to claim that the car is actually incapable of driving at 81mph? Or is it more credible to say, "we don't know much about its performance beyond 80mph, but it can probably achieve something outside of that." |
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The fact that it shuts off immediately shows that they're just copying what the car ahead does.
The system is unable to function on a pre-mapped highway on a clear day with lane markings if there is no other traffic on the road. What does that tell you?