French company Cixi is developing a vehicle that combines pedals, electric power, and an enclosed body

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    9 days ago

    How is it the worst of any of that? And I’m not sure why you’re assuming AI would be involved.

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          9 days ago

          A Roomba doesn’t weigh 2 tons and isn’t traveling at 100kph and actively threatening the lives of nearby people.

          A moving vehicle is a safety hazard to everything around it first and foremost, and the driving system must be able to account for that. Figuring out how to get from point A to point B comes after, and is very simple by comparison.

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              8 days ago

              No, you’re right of course - it necessitates a human driver. True awareness and decision making are not possible with our current level of technology.

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                8 days ago

                There’s a reason why I originally said, “when self driving cars are actually a thing.” I know that our current level of technology is insufficient, but the technology we have now is not too far away.

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      9 days ago

      So the car drives itself with… Real Intelligence? Or just heuristic rules? Maybe a driver in Cambodia remote driving?

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        You wouldn’t need AI, or at least generative AI, to manage everything. Cars would have onboard sensors and computers to handle the driving part locally, and routes and such could be coordinated from a centralized system.

        At most you might want to use some machine learning to improve efficiency, but that’s not the “AI” that people mean today.

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          9 days ago

          At most you might want to use some machine learning to improve efficiency

          Yeah no, efficiency and planning map routes aren’t the hard parts of self-driving. The hard parts come from dealing with all of the unpredictable situations that happen on the road - flat tire on a busy highway, deer in the headlights, power steering failure while crossing a major intersection, aggressive drivers, poor visibility due to weather conditions, a child running into the road… you can’t pre-program for situations like these because they’re contextual, dependent on local conditions in that exact moment. All of the choices that might be made are different depending on whether there is another car in the lane next to you, or in front of or behind you, or oncoming, or if it’s a bus or a dump truck or a motorcycle or a bicycle, or a ditch or a forest or the edge of a cliff, or if there’s rain or fog or ice or smoke or debris or burning gasoline on the road… and the choice needs to be made right now, in less than a second, or you run over a 4 year old.

          The real world is far too complex for a fixed set of predetermined rules to handle.

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          9 days ago

          Why is it being local contrary to AI? Why is genAI the only AI? I’m sorry, but there’s so much lack of knowledge here I’m not sure where you start.

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            9 days ago

            I’m not interested in continuing a discussion with someone who resorts to personal attacks. Goodbye.