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Bad First Day: Navya Self-Driving Shuttle Ends Involved in Accident With a Semi
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[QUOTE="Robin, post: 12055401, member: 22552"] I'm not doubting the competence of a machine to get you out of most accidents but Eunos_Cosmo was talking about no win scenarios for the AI where its a choice, as he put it, between the pole or killing a pedestrian. In cases like this the only realistic 3rd outcome is achieved by a completely illogical set of manoeuvres which machines do no recognise as a rational option. You only have to look at those dash cam car crash TV programmes to see how people get out of seemly unwinnable accidents by pure luck. The AI would have likely not avoided such accidents and there would have been a crash. It may calculate faster but it doesn't do nonsense and nonsense has saved a humans skin quite a few times throughout history. [/QUOTE]
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