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News: Random pedestrian selflessly gives life to forward science of autonomous cars.
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<blockquote data-quote="Handsome Creepy Eel" data-source="post: 1179275" data-attributes="member: 1362"><p>After watching that video, I agree that an alert human driver would have killed this careless pedestrian too. Some people just seem to be begging to get killed.</p><p></p><p>That said, why didn't the car use those 2 seconds when the pedestrian became visible to at least attempt swerving or breaking? Was it busy loading tranny porn for its passenger or what? </p><p></p><p>What is the point of digital anything if it's not faster and more precise than a human? It's already dumber and less able to think outside the box, so to compensate it MUST be able to have faster and more reliable reflexes for simple tasks. This car is the equivalent of a Mac computer not only being unable to understand queries about philosophy (totally normal, no one expects that), but also taking several seconds to tell you how much 3x3 is (if that much lag happened when using the calculator, we'd call the computer unusable and format or return it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Handsome Creepy Eel, post: 1179275, member: 1362"] After watching that video, I agree that an alert human driver would have killed this careless pedestrian too. Some people just seem to be begging to get killed. That said, why didn't the car use those 2 seconds when the pedestrian became visible to at least attempt swerving or breaking? Was it busy loading tranny porn for its passenger or what? What is the point of digital anything if it's not faster and more precise than a human? It's already dumber and less able to think outside the box, so to compensate it MUST be able to have faster and more reliable reflexes for simple tasks. This car is the equivalent of a Mac computer not only being unable to understand queries about philosophy (totally normal, no one expects that), but also taking several seconds to tell you how much 3x3 is (if that much lag happened when using the calculator, we'd call the computer unusable and format or return it). [/QUOTE]
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