Re: Gov.uk Consultation on driverless cars
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:33 pm
valid point - however the more you have to take into account dem umans wot ignor the rulz the more ai you need...
ai to run autonomous cars on their own is comparatively simple - add in one human driving their own car and current ai can't handle it - add in millions and no chance... As a result you can't use ai - you have to apply presets and do so on a balance of risks...
I still would love to have answered the question:
"how does any manufacturer believe that they can deliver autonomous cars / lorries / buses etc. when we still don't have a network of driverless trains?"
surely we should be stopping any tube strikes by replacing all drivers there with computers - if they can do cars, a tube system should be a doddle - even the average 12 year old train buff could programme their model network to do it...
Alasdair
ai to run autonomous cars on their own is comparatively simple - add in one human driving their own car and current ai can't handle it - add in millions and no chance... As a result you can't use ai - you have to apply presets and do so on a balance of risks...
I still would love to have answered the question:
"how does any manufacturer believe that they can deliver autonomous cars / lorries / buses etc. when we still don't have a network of driverless trains?"
surely we should be stopping any tube strikes by replacing all drivers there with computers - if they can do cars, a tube system should be a doddle - even the average 12 year old train buff could programme their model network to do it...
Alasdair