Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
Another article on programming conundrums... should the cars have fuzzy logic that allows them to break laws to avoid accidents?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... a-key-flaw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW... and this is a promise..
If I see Clitz one day tooling along in his Google car, sipping his latte... or any other person for that matter...
You KNOW I am going to fvck with that car... drive too close, cut it off, etc
it will be the new hobby
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... a-key-flaw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW... and this is a promise..
If I see Clitz one day tooling along in his Google car, sipping his latte... or any other person for that matter...
You KNOW I am going to fvck with that car... drive too close, cut it off, etc
it will be the new hobby
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
Another article on programming conundrums... should the cars have fuzzy logic that allows them to break laws to avoid accidents?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... a-key-flaw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW... and this is a promise..
If I see Clitz one day tooling along in his Google car, sipping his latte... or any other person for that matter...
You KNOW I am going to fvck with that car... drive too close, cut it off, etc
it will be the new hobby
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... a-key-flaw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW... and this is a promise..
If I see Clitz one day tooling along in his Google car, sipping his latte... or any other person for that matter...
You KNOW I am going to fvck with that car... drive too close, cut it off, etc
it will be the new hobby
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
Its not about regular people owning self driving cars...CID1990 wrote:Another article on programming conundrums... should the cars have fuzzy logic that allows them to break laws to avoid accidents?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... a-key-flaw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW... and this is a promise..
If I see Clitz one day tooling along in his Google car, sipping his latte... or any other person for that matter...
You KNOW I am going to fvck with that car... drive too close, cut it off, etc
it will be the new hobby
Its about the elderly and the disabled being granted some additional freedom
I'm only going to explain this 100 more times
Self driving cars is not about regular healthy people having some ridiculous cheese puff vehicle
its about those who cannot
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... 5#p1022380" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;CID1990 wrote:Another article on programming conundrums... should the cars have fuzzy logic that allows them to break laws to avoid accidents?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... a-key-flaw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW... and this is a promise..
If I see Clitz one day tooling along in his Google car, sipping his latte... or any other person for that matter...
You KNOW I am going to fvck with that car... drive too close, cut it off, etc
it will be the new hobby
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
Sorry- I didnt realize it was the same article
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
hey ClizzorousChizzang wrote:Its not about regular people owning self driving cars...CID1990 wrote:Another article on programming conundrums... should the cars have fuzzy logic that allows them to break laws to avoid accidents?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... a-key-flaw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW... and this is a promise..
If I see Clitz one day tooling along in his Google car, sipping his latte... or any other person for that matter...
You KNOW I am going to fvck with that car... drive too close, cut it off, etc
it will be the new hobby
Its about the elderly and the disabled being granted some additional freedom
I'm only going to explain this 100 more times
Self driving cars is not about regular healthy people having some ridiculous cheese puff vehicle
its about those who cannot
why don't you answer the real, interesting question - the one about how to program the logic. I know there's no immediate answer but its an interesting topic
instead of answering straw men questions that were never asked, Jon er I mean Barack Jr
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
I remember bringing up the point in one of Chizz's other self-driving cars threads that when programming something really complex like this it's almost always a given that you will overlook something...which is why a lot of computer software typically has thousands of man-hours of beta testing.
So these cars haven't killed anyone yet...super. Eventually the Google programmers could run into a lot of the same conundrums that a lot of very smart people in AI research have been trying to resolve for a long time now. If they don't run into the issue in fixing this problem they could run into it fixing a whole new set of problems arising from their solution to this problem.
The question is...can you truly make driving into an algorithm, or are breakthroughs in AI going to be required in order to make self-driving cars work well enough that they will be accepted?
So these cars haven't killed anyone yet...super. Eventually the Google programmers could run into a lot of the same conundrums that a lot of very smart people in AI research have been trying to resolve for a long time now. If they don't run into the issue in fixing this problem they could run into it fixing a whole new set of problems arising from their solution to this problem.
The question is...can you truly make driving into an algorithm, or are breakthroughs in AI going to be required in order to make self-driving cars work well enough that they will be accepted?
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
"Driverless Cars Give Lawyers Bottomless List of Defendants
Imagine a robot car with no one behind the wheel hitting another driverless car. Who’s at fault?
The answer: No one knows. But plaintiff’s lawyers are salivating at the prospects for big paydays from such accidents. If computers routinely crash, they say, then so will cars operated by them. And with no one behind the wheel, lawyers say they can go after almost anyone even remotely involved.
“You’re going to get a whole host of new defendants,” said Kevin Dean, who is suing General Motors Co. over its faulty ignition switches and Takata Corp. over air-bag failures. “Computer programmers, computer companies, designers of algorithms, Google, mapping companies, even states. It’s going to be very fertile ground for lawyers.”..."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... defendants" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Another reason driverless cars are a dumb idea...
Imagine a robot car with no one behind the wheel hitting another driverless car. Who’s at fault?
The answer: No one knows. But plaintiff’s lawyers are salivating at the prospects for big paydays from such accidents. If computers routinely crash, they say, then so will cars operated by them. And with no one behind the wheel, lawyers say they can go after almost anyone even remotely involved.
“You’re going to get a whole host of new defendants,” said Kevin Dean, who is suing General Motors Co. over its faulty ignition switches and Takata Corp. over air-bag failures. “Computer programmers, computer companies, designers of algorithms, Google, mapping companies, even states. It’s going to be very fertile ground for lawyers.”..."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... defendants" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Another reason driverless cars are a dumb idea...
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
Ultimately, when these things do come into fashion widely, it's more likely that cars with drivers won't be allowed on those roads. Think Minority Report, the cars with drivers are for out in the country - anywhere with a decent population size will be driverless.CID1990 wrote:Another article on programming conundrums... should the cars have fuzzy logic that allows them to break laws to avoid accidents?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... a-key-flaw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW... and this is a promise..
If I see Clitz one day tooling along in his Google car, sipping his latte... or any other person for that matter...
You KNOW I am going to fvck with that car... drive too close, cut it off, etc
it will be the new hobby
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
If Cleetz had the answer to this question... every car company in the world would be in a bidding war for Cleetz's algorithm and he would be worth billions.CID1990 wrote: why don't you answer the real, interesting question - the one about how to program the logic.
BTW, Space X just safely landed an 80m, 1,000,000 rocket today.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B6oiLNyKKI[/youtube]
Self-driven cars that are safer than cars driven by humans is the standard. We'll be there. Don't you worry.
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
And I'll be right there in front of it tapping my brakesSkjellyfetti wrote:If Cleetz had the answer to this question... every car company in the world would be in a bidding war for Cleetz's algorithm and he would be worth billions.CID1990 wrote: why don't you answer the real, interesting question - the one about how to program the logic.![]()
BTW, Space X just safely landed an 80m, 1,000,000 rocket today.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B6oiLNyKKI[/youtube]
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I wasn't asking for THE answer- I was asking for any answer other than a straw man
come to think of it, kind of ironic you popped up
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Space X. Isn't that the outfit that just had a rocket blow up earlier this year?Skjellyfetti wrote:BTW, Space X just safely landed an 80m, 1,000,000 rocket today.
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
And? Plenty of NASA rockets/shuttles have blown up.89Hen wrote:Space X. Isn't that the outfit that just had a rocket blow up earlier this year?Skjellyfetti wrote:BTW, Space X just safely landed an 80m, 1,000,000 rocket today.
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
Won't ever happen in America. Not in our lifetimes, anyway. 2 freedoms Americans won't give up- their guns and their cars..GannonFan wrote:Ultimately, when these things do come into fashion widely, it's more likely that cars with drivers won't be allowed on those roads. Think Minority Report, the cars with drivers are for out in the country - anywhere with a decent population size will be driverless.CID1990 wrote:Another article on programming conundrums... should the cars have fuzzy logic that allows them to break laws to avoid accidents?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... a-key-flaw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW... and this is a promise..
If I see Clitz one day tooling along in his Google car, sipping his latte... or any other person for that matter...
You KNOW I am going to fvck with that car... drive too close, cut it off, etc
it will be the new hobby
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I'm a big fan of SpaceX and I think that although they have some roadblocks ahead, they can in fact provide some alternatives for NASA.
I find a couple things amusing though-
Liberals LOVE themselves some private enterprise when it comes to SpaceX, and NASA is one of the few places where they realize that the government isn't the best option
Liberals also love the idea of the competing space companies driving down costs
200 years from now they'll tax SpaceX into oblivion- pointing to launch pads in Cape Canaveral and saying "you didn't build that"
I find a couple things amusing though-
Liberals LOVE themselves some private enterprise when it comes to SpaceX, and NASA is one of the few places where they realize that the government isn't the best option
Liberals also love the idea of the competing space companies driving down costs
200 years from now they'll tax SpaceX into oblivion- pointing to launch pads in Cape Canaveral and saying "you didn't build that"
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Re: Self driving cars on murderous rampage...
CID1990 wrote:I'm a big fan of SpaceX and I think that although they have some roadblocks ahead, they can in fact provide some alternatives for NASA.
I find a couple things amusing though-
Liberals LOVE themselves some private enterprise when it comes to SpaceX, and NASA is one of the few places where they realize that the government isn't the best option
Liberals also love the idea of the competing space companies driving down costs
200 years from now they'll tax SpaceX into oblivion- pointing to launch pads in Cape Canaveral and saying "you didn't build that"
I've laid down NASA as an example of positive government spending several times over the years. There are literally thousands of inventions used now in everyday life that came from the moon landing alone.
Liberals like Musk because his companies at least have the appearance of being progressive - alternative energy, space exploration, pissing off brick and mortar car dealers, etc.
I don't know whether government is the best option any more, but I can admit government got things off the ground, competition is good, and yes...WE did build that.
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Have you already forgotten the outrage from conks when the Obama administration shut down the space shuttle program? Wait, of course you have.CID1990 wrote:I'm a big fan of SpaceX and I think that although they have some roadblocks ahead, they can in fact provide some alternatives for NASA.
I find a couple things amusing though-
Liberals LOVE themselves some private enterprise when it comes to SpaceX, and NASA is one of the few places where they realize that the government isn't the best option
Liberals also love the idea of the competing space companies driving down costs
200 years from now they'll tax SpaceX into oblivion- pointing to launch pads in Cape Canaveral and saying "you didn't build that"
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And when civilians start dying because of crashes... the experiment is over.Grizalltheway wrote:And? Plenty of NASA rockets/shuttles have blown up.89Hen wrote: Space X. Isn't that the outfit that just had a rocket blow up earlier this year?

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Why do liberals hate locally owned businesses?kalm wrote:Liberals like... pissing off brick and mortar

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I guess that's why they're testing this with unmanned rockets first.89Hen wrote:And when civilians start dying because of crashes... the experiment is over.Grizalltheway wrote:
And? Plenty of NASA rockets/shuttles have blown up.
But you're right, the civilians dying thing has really killed commercial flight.
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Grizalltheway wrote:I guess that's why they're testing this with unmanned rockets first.89Hen wrote: And when civilians start dying because of crashes... the experiment is over.
But you're right, the civilians dying thing has really killed commercial flight.

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Are you trying to criticize SpaceX or Google's self-driving cars? Because those are two completely separate and unrelated things.89Hen wrote:Grizalltheway wrote:
I guess that's why they're testing this with unmanned rockets first.
But you're right, the civilians dying thing has really killed commercial flight.An automated car killing a pedestrian or a person in another car is very different. Nice try.
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We bought our previous two cars from a Larry H Miller dealership in Spokane. LHM owns 54 dealerships throughout the west and is based in Utah. We bought our Yukon from locally owned Becker GMC.89Hen wrote:Why do liberals hate locally owned businesses?kalm wrote:Liberals like... pissing off brick and mortar
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Grizalltheway wrote:Are you trying to criticize SpaceX or Google's self-driving cars? Because those are two completely separate and unrelated things.89Hen wrote:An automated car killing a pedestrian or a person in another car is very different. Nice try.



