▲ | knifie_spoonie 10 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
In practice humans aren't particularly safe drivers. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | xdmr 9 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Is that because their vision fails to provide the information necessary to drive safely? Or is it due to distraction and/or poor judgment? I don't actually know the answer to this, but I assume distraction/judgment is a bigger factor. I'm not a fan of the camera-only approach and think Tesla is making a mistake backing it due to path-dependence, but when we're _only_ talking about this is _broadly theoretical_ terms, I don't think they're wrong. The ideal autonomous driving agent is like a perfect monday morning quarterback who gets to look at every failure and say "see, what you should have done here was..." and it seems like it might well both have enough information and be able too see enough cases to meet some desirable standard of safety. In theory. In practice, maybe they just can't get enough accuracy or something. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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