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by jemka
4884 days ago
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The only thing those two have in common is computer code. It's a poor analogy at best. When it comes to making accurate split-second decisions, I'll take an algorithm over a person any day of the week. Also, garbage in garbage out. et. al. |
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You're assuming too much. Just because it's an algorithm, doesn't mean it'll know what to do in every situation. It'll take a lot of work to develop a set of algorithms that can handle all the events that confront a driver on a regular bases.
Don't get me wrong, I would be comfortable being driven by a computer but not just yet. Before I say "I'll take an algorithm over a person any day of the week." I want to make sure that algorithm is tested and works well.