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Self Drive Error Mostly Down To Human Error? Right Oh!
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Err what's wrong with that sentence? "self drive"?? how can that be human error? well unless it is referring to the whole mental idea in the first place.
Err what's wrong with that sentence? "self drive"?? how can that be human error? well unless it is referring to the whole mental idea in the first place.
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He professes to have in depth knowledge of AI, having (allegedly) spent most of his career in it. He dodged my questions on a previous thread. Maybe YOU can pin him down?
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He professes to have in depth knowledge of AI, having (allegedly) spent most of his career in it. He dodged my questions on a previous thread. Maybe YOU can pin him down?
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"Oh okay, well software is certainly capable of doing it "
No it's not our Merc cant even keep it's engine going because the software is not coded correctly or some sensor (that does not show up on the fault table) cant read it. And it's not that old.
The software is a miles off, despite what you are told by those that want to make a buck.
No it's not our Merc cant even keep it's engine going because the software is not coded correctly or some sensor (that does not show up on the fault table) cant read it. And it's not that old.
The software is a miles off, despite what you are told by those that want to make a buck.
It's a bad illustration because despite the sometimes fatal faults and problems that undeniably occur with Mercedes, planes, trains, mobile phones and tumble dryers they are integral to the lives of billions of people because overall the good outweighs the bad. I mean YMB actually paid a lot of money for one of these things that apparently doesn't work properly, which is actually quite an endorsement of the product.
Historically when one of those or other new technologies are created many people claim 'too dangerous' 'it'll never work', 'you'll never get me in one of those' and 'what would anyone want one of those for' but when the world begins to move past them they get on board or get left behind.
Historically when one of those or other new technologies are created many people claim 'too dangerous' 'it'll never work', 'you'll never get me in one of those' and 'what would anyone want one of those for' but when the world begins to move past them they get on board or get left behind.
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