11-17-2023, 11:21 AM
(11-17-2023, 10:13 AM)Mick Wrote: Some think GM's Cruise is the Theranos of the driverless car industry. Apparently, remote human intervention is required every 2.5 to 5 miles of driving, and they use 1.5 operators for every vehicle. Yikes...
Could Cruise be the Theranos of AI? And is there a dark secret at the core of the entire driverless car industry?
true self driving cars (level 5)
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are a long way in the future, I'd guess at least 10 years and probably much more
I think some applications will appear sooner, like point-to-point drives by trucks on mostly freeway routes, but true self driving cars that can negotiate city driving in all weather conditions will not happen anytime soon
Eric
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