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kbin.social

If self driving cars become disabled by putting a cone on the hood, maybe they aren’t ready to be on the streets.

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domreply

They won't be ready to be on the streets until they've had a lot of time on the streets.

It's a catch 22.

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hayanderreply
lemmyngton.au

I wouldn’t expect a human driver to move if their view is obstructed or there are objects on the vehicle

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Humans are capable of assessing and addressing the obstruction; meanwhile these cars are permanently disabled without outside assistance.

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Attacking AI based systems with malicious input is like shooting fish in a barrel. Combine high complexity with low comprehension of how the internals of the system actually work and you have a field day for security researchers.

It’s only a matter of time before someone hurts or robs a Tesla driver by forcing the car to do something that’s not in the best interest of the operator.

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