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Post by will on May 9, 2016 15:20:56 GMT -6
Cars like this should wait, for a while, technology is advancing too fast, we need to slow it down a little :/ Agreed, personally I'm kind of against the whole self driving car thing, again because they cannot make the same judgements a human can. Yes, and like any technologu, it can be abused
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Post by Matt on May 9, 2016 16:27:48 GMT -6
Agreed, personally I'm kind of against the whole self driving car thing, again because they cannot make the same judgements a human can. Yes, and like any technologu, it can be abused It's scary when you think about what technology is advancing to.
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Post by Vincent Van Ghoul on May 9, 2016 16:40:44 GMT -6
Actually, in that particular example, I believe the human would be at blame. Tesla's autopilot, while in theory can function at 100 mph, they recommend not exceeding 60, I believe. So if a driver knowingly and deliberately takes the car beyond its capacity, surely the blame would fall to him for forcing the car into a situation it was not yet developed for.
What things would the car be unable to judge, that a human could?
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Post by Matt on May 9, 2016 16:49:44 GMT -6
Actually, in that particular example, I believe the human would be at blame. Tesla's autopilot, while in theory can function at 100 mph, they recommend not exceeding 60, I believe. So if a driver knowingly and deliberately takes the car beyond its capacity, surely the blame would fall to him for forcing the car into a situation it was not yet developed for. What things would the car be unable to judge, that a human could? No computer can thing as intricately as a human can. It's impossible to program a computer for every possibly scenario like our minds are programmed to handle, the decision making of the human brain cannot be 100% replicated.
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Post by Vincent Van Ghoul on May 9, 2016 16:57:03 GMT -6
Partly true. We can't program an AI to be as sophisticated as a human's, yet. But we can program them to excel in specific fields, like driving. And we're not programmed to drive, it's something we first have to learn, and then adapt to. Both Google's car and Tesla's cars learn from the experience, and all those experiences are shared among each car.
But what I asked was; What specifically, can a car not do, in traffic, that a human can?
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Post by Matt on May 9, 2016 17:09:59 GMT -6
Partly true. We can't program an AI to be as sophisticated as a human's, yet. But we can program them to excel in specific fields, like driving. And we're not programmed to drive, it's something we first have to learn, and then adapt to. Both Google's car and Tesla's cars learn from the experience, and all those experiences are shared among each car. But what I asked was; What specifically, can a car not do, in traffic, that a human can? It may not be able to account for conditions such as closed roads, traffic jams, accidents or damaged roads.
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Post by Vincent Van Ghoul on May 9, 2016 17:13:38 GMT -6
Actually, it probably could. Modern GPS systems account for those things when calculating routes. So long as the road information sevices are being kept up to date, the GPS systems can gather updates on the road.
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Post by Matt on May 9, 2016 17:52:04 GMT -6
Actually, it probably could. Modern GPS systems account for those things when calculating routes. So long as the road information sevices are being kept up to date, the GPS systems can gather updates on the road. Yes as long as it is constantly connected to an updated GPS service then it might be able to. However these systems aren't perfect and cannot possibly update instantly every time something goes wrong, if some form of damage occurred to a road it may not account for that instantly.
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Post by Vincent Van Ghoul on May 9, 2016 17:53:49 GMT -6
Actually, it probably could. Modern GPS systems account for those things when calculating routes. So long as the road information sevices are being kept up to date, the GPS systems can gather updates on the road. Yes as long as it is constantly connected to an updated GPS service then it might be able to. However these systems aren't perfect and cannot possibly update instantly every time something goes wrong, if some form of damage occurred to a road it may not account for that instantly. Very true, but, neither could a human.
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Post by Matt on May 9, 2016 17:58:16 GMT -6
Yes as long as it is constantly connected to an updated GPS service then it might be able to. However these systems aren't perfect and cannot possibly update instantly every time something goes wrong, if some form of damage occurred to a road it may not account for that instantly. Very true, but, neither could a human. There must be able to be some kind of system with these cars, that if absolutely necessary a human can override it and drive it manually, like a Hybrid car where both a person can drive and it can drive itself.
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