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Bad First Day: Navya Self-Driving Shuttle Ends Involved in Accident With a Semi
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[QUOTE="Eunos_Cosmo, post: 12059826, member: 137826"] I agree. For instance, if I'm driving down a 2 lane road, and I see a car up ahead (say, 10 seconds ahead at the speed I'm traveling) at a t-junction I can anticipate possible movements of that car even if it hasn't started moving. An autonomous car will likely continue barreling along only reacting when that vehicle moves, which could potentially be too late. Furthermore, if I see a "student driver" sign on the car, or if it's a lifted F250 on 40" tires, or if it's an mid 90s Buick with an octogenarian behind the wheel, I may drive more cautiously. Perhaps after years of machine learning (based on PHD candidates I know who study machine learning, this application is not really suitable) an AI could start to anticipate in a similar manner, but only after truly staggering amounts of input data. Maybe they should just collect Russian dash cam footage and feed it into the neural net..:lol: [/QUOTE]
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