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To: chaosagent
OK, first you postulate that a AI car was too stupid to accelerate...

No, not what I'm saying at all in the different examples I'm citing. My first point is and remains that it is impossible to program, or have a "learning algorithm" that will be smart enough to know what to do in all situations.

Who programs the AI? Humans. Heck, we don't get it right most of the time so how could an AI?

My second point is that nothing matches (a properly trained) human brain in terms of being able to anticipate and react to all the different variables that one comes across while driving. Again, we're imperfect but its our ability to anticipate and then react which sets us apart from anything AI can do.

That really is all there is to it.

Now, if you want to surrender your driving to a machine, you go right ahead. Just don't expect (or demand..) that I do it too.

That certainly wouldn't be a Conservative position to take on a Conservative forum now would it?

160 posted on 02/10/2016 5:23:59 AM PST by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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To: usconservative
My second point is that nothing matches (a properly trained) human brain in terms of being able to anticipate and react to all the different variables that one comes across while driving. Again, we're imperfect but its our ability to anticipate and then react which sets us apart from anything AI can do.


I find it hilarious that you think anything more than a very small percentage of drivers are 'properly trained'.

When I've see drivers reading, texting, putting on makeup (farding), or with a coffee in one hand and a sandwich in the other, driving with their knees, I don't really have a problem with a computer taking over for them.

When I see people on the Interstate driving 45 mph in the fast lane with 75 mph traffic around them, and their left blinker on, I don't really have a problem with a computer taking over for them.

When I see drivers in the far left lane cut across 5 lanes of traffic to make an exit, I don't really have a problem with a computer taking over for them.

Do you really think that if AI cars took over tomorrow, the accident rate wouldn't drop precipitously?

Personally, a long time ago, I took both the Basic and Advanced Racing Courses at the Bob Bondurant School and have raced SCCA at 140 mph, so even at 67 I'm pretty confident of my abilities. My last accident was in 1994 when a guy tried to run me off the Atchafalaya River Bridge on I-10 in LA. But I'm not most people.

My wife and I retired early and for the last 9 years have traveled the US in our RV motorcoach. Being up high you wouldn't believe some of the things I've seen 'properly trained' drivers do.

In fact, I for one, would welcome our AI car overlords.

Just be sure there's always an 'OFF' button.

162 posted on 02/11/2016 11:48:00 AM PST by chaosagent (Remember, no matter how you slice it, forbidden fruit still tastes the sweetest!)
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