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Oh Dear Another Dead Road User Killed By Computer
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 4345915 6
When are we going to accept that our current software ability is insufficient for this application? at least Uber has the sense to halt their tests.
When are we going to accept that our current software ability is insufficient for this application? at least Uber has the sense to halt their tests.
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If this stuff Is that good, why are we about to spend billions on infrastructu re and signalling etc. for HS2 which presumably will have drivers... and run on rails..... early 19th century technology.. ... Cars are late 19th century technology and have barely changed in a century. The methods of propulsion, control and stopping them is the same as it ever was...
21:28 Tue 20th Mar 2018
if it helps here is an earlier death: https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ comment isfree/ 2016/ju l/17/se lf-driv ing-car -crash- proves- nothing -tesla- autopil ot
According to the World Health Organization, road traffic injuries caused an estimated 1.25 million deaths worldwide in the year 2010. That is, one person is killed every 25 seconds.
Or over 3,000 killed per day (everyday) – maybe AI is not yet as good as it should be at controlling a vehicle on our roads, but I would venture that it is already better than the average motorist.
Or over 3,000 killed per day (everyday) – maybe AI is not yet as good as it should be at controlling a vehicle on our roads, but I would venture that it is already better than the average motorist.
Interestingly, Wikipedia has quite a large article on something that does not exist:-
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Artif icial_i ntellig ence
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yes they describe it but do not cite any cases of actual intelligence. It's just better and better hardware being able to execute more and more instructions to give the illusion of "thinking". For intelligence to emerge a major breakthrough in software is needed. Eg Neural nets where once considered AI but the coding was just facilitating a network by normal software means. Nothing new arose.
There are about 1 million car accident fatalities a year cause by human drivers. So autonomous cars have a lot of catching up to do.
The technology will come in sooner than you think. When it does, and everyone is using the system, the number of accidents and fatalities will plummet.
This car did have a driver behind the wheel, so the human driver party of this experiment failed also.
The technology will come in sooner than you think. When it does, and everyone is using the system, the number of accidents and fatalities will plummet.
This car did have a driver behind the wheel, so the human driver party of this experiment failed also.
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