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Fearing AI: Possibility of Sentient Self-Autonomous Robots
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[QUOTE="artis, post: 6870928, member: 652341"] I would say Elon Musk is actually a hype entrepreneur, sure he has delivered some of what he has hyped but truth be told I'm not even sure what his actual physics background or understanding is because some of the things he has said and claimed are just either light years away or not practically feasible. And that has given him this weird futuristic fanbase of which some are ready to die almost for their messiah. But I would tend to agree, the problem in the self driving car is actually not the car but entirely the "self" We already have radar, lidar, all kinds fo sensors etc, good enough to be valuable inputs, the problem is the "brain" because without human like consciousness it doesn't know nor can learn any meaning to any of the objects it sees therefore it has to do a calculation for everything it sees and determine what it is and how to respond to it based on it's training and past experience. Such an approach takes up time and processing power and in the end can still produce a bad error in some cases, humans on the other hand due to memory and meaning attached to everything can see as little as a silhouetto of a body and immediately know it must be another human and drive accordingly. Or say have intuition that around the corner an old lady might cross the street even if there isn't one etc, hard to put all of that in a computer. But it seems their getting there slowly. What I am interested in seeing is whether they will get rid of the weird computer style mistakes the car sometimes does. [/QUOTE]
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