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Re: How do you think automation/AI will transform politics in the coming decades? [Re: GenesisCorrupted] 1
#28523347 - 10/30/23 12:14 PM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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GenesisCorrupted said: I just think that we’re seeing prototypes right now.
Absolutely we are. There are a lot of them out there right now running
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GenesisCorrupted said: I do believe they are going to become obsolete. Because the auto driving systems are going to only improve
I am certain autonomous trucks will improve exceptionally and very fast, except there's a lot more to most truck driving jobs than just holding a steering wheel. Most trucking jobs will still need a human
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The fact that they’re using it even though they do operate so poorly right now. Should be all the convincing you need that they are going to be used in the future.
Again, there's more to truck driving than just holding a steering wheel. So no, I am not convinced at all that driving jobs will become obsolete.
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Re: How do you think automation/AI will transform politics in the coming decades? [Re: MightyWhite]
#28523366 - 10/30/23 12:30 PM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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I think it’ll be kind of like the air traffic controller. Like you said, there will have to be someone in control. But they can just watch remotely from a room where they’re watching maybe 10 other trucks. They can have control over emergency stops. Make it pull over. But for the most part. I feel like they won’t need to be in the vehicle.
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Re: How do you think automation/AI will transform politics in the coming decades? [Re: Kryptos] 1
#28523374 - 10/30/23 12:44 PM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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Kryptos said: AI cars will only call regulations into question, because the inevitable decline in traffic fatalities will not happen.
What will happen, however, is a very unmistakable lesson in why the US claims 98% of crashes are due to driver error, when similar studies outside the US find only about 40% of crashes are caused by driver error.
You're a bit out of date on this. The NTSB hasn't used the 94% figure in almost two years.
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Re: How do you think automation/AI will transform politics in the coming decades? [Re: Enlil]
#28523388 - 10/30/23 12:58 PM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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People doing AI vehicle development keep saying it though. I'm referring to the zeitgeist of the US more than any specific policy.
We're gonna have a long period of "unfortunate glitches" and "network communication breakdowns" and other interesting euphemisms that I am excited to learn.
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Re: How do you think automation/AI will transform politics in the coming decades? [Re: Kryptos] 1
#28523391 - 10/30/23 12:59 PM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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As a rule, anyone seriously working on AI at this point is likely to be way below average intelligence. It's not surprising they'd remain misinformed longer.
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Re: How do you think automation/AI will transform politics in the coming decades? [Re: Enlil]
#28523412 - 10/30/23 01:16 PM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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AI will keep getting better. It’s still being designed by chimps.
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