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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 14:17:18 GMT -5
Until computers are capable of intuition and feeling (values), accidents will be at a greater rate than for that of human drivers: www.cnbc.com/2017/03/26/uber-self-driving-car-arizona-crash-suspended.html Uber Technologies Inc suspended its pilot program for driverless cars on Saturday after a vehicle equipped with the nascent technology crashed on an Arizona roadway, the ride-hailing company and local police said.
The accident, the latest involving a self-driving vehicle operated by one of several companies experimenting with autonomous vehicles, caused no serious injuries, Uber said.
Even so, the company said it was grounding driverless cars involved in a pilot program in Arizona, Pittsburgh and San Francisco pending the outcome of investigation into the crash on Friday evening in Tempe.
"We are continuing to look into this incident," an Uber spokeswoman said in an email.... {article continues}
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 14:24:01 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 14:24:29 GMT -5
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Post by Socal Fan on Mar 19, 2018 14:44:23 GMT -5
I look forward to the results of the accident investigation. I would guess that the victim is at least partially at fault.
Either way, I believe that self driving cars are not perfect. But they are better than human driven cars.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 15:30:12 GMT -5
I look forward to the results of the accident investigation. I would guess that the victim is at least partially at fault. Either way, I believe that self driving cars are not perfect. But they are better than human driven cars. Optimism is always welcome but it may not be of practical value in this instance. I agree about the 'perfect' part of your comment about self-driven cars, but I disagree about them being 'better' than human driven cars for the following reason: In analytical psychology, four psychological functions are present in the human psyche: thinking, feeling, intuition, and sensation. Two of these are missing in the self-driving cars. That means they are driving with 1/2 of a brain. Therefore, the rate of accidents for that of self-driving cars will probably be higher than for human-driven cars.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 15:51:33 GMT -5
Add this to the mix: Computers are not conscious beings. Everything is based upon pure logic. That means they have no capacity for wisdom, whether it be conventional or divine. Surely a nightmare for the insurance companies....and, of course, the accident victims who may find it difficult to 'forgive' a machine.
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Post by Socal Fan on Mar 19, 2018 15:59:51 GMT -5
In analytical psychology, four psychological functions are present in the human psyche: thinking, feeling, intuition, and sensation. Two of these are missing in the self-driving cars. That means they are driving with 1/2 of a brain. I believe that the 2 functions that are missing from self-driving cars are also functions that detract from the quality of human driving. And the ability of machines in the other 2 functions exceeds that of humans.
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Post by Socal Fan on Mar 19, 2018 16:27:41 GMT -5
Surely a nightmare for the insurance companies I believe it's the converse. A "driver" with no distractions, microsecond reflexes, multiple sensors and cold logic is an insurance company's dream come true. The nightmare is the driver with teen hormones, dementia, poor vision, a drinking problem, sleep deprivation, poor concentration, distracted by social media.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 17:04:32 GMT -5
In analytical psychology, four psychological functions are present in the human psyche: thinking, feeling, intuition, and sensation. Two of these are missing in the self-driving cars. That means they are driving with 1/2 of a brain. I believe that the 2 functions that are missing from self-driving cars are also functions that detract from the quality of human driving. And the ability of machines in the other 2 functions exceeds that of humans. I dread the day when those as wrong minded as you become the majority, or manage to rig elections without being found out, now that we are watching your kind closely, and are soon to be locking up your masters.
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Post by Socal Fan on Mar 19, 2018 19:04:35 GMT -5
I dread the day when those as wrong minded as you become the majority That day has already come. We are the majority, regardless of whether or not you know or admit it. My condolences to you.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2018 10:12:18 GMT -5
In analytical psychology, four psychological functions are present in the human psyche: thinking, feeling, intuition, and sensation. Two of these are missing in the self-driving cars. That means they are driving with 1/2 of a brain. I believe that the 2 functions that are missing from self-driving cars are also functions that detract from the quality of human driving. And the ability of machines in the other 2 functions exceeds that of humans. I like your comment for a variety of reasons... But have you ever seen a woman putting on her make-up while driving?---simply amazing! Or, have you ever seen the driver along side of you reading a book while waiting for the light to change? Would a computer be able to do that?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2018 10:17:06 GMT -5
Surely a nightmare for the insurance companies I believe it's the converse. A "driver" with no distractions, microsecond reflexes, multiple sensors and cold logic is an insurance company's dream come true. The nightmare is the driver with teen hormones, dementia, poor vision, a drinking problem, sleep deprivation, poor concentration, distracted by social media. Not if the "driver" in an accident is called to a witness stand in a lawsuit! But I see your point, and it is well taken. We'll just have to wait while the jury is out.
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Post by Beachguy on Mar 20, 2018 10:40:02 GMT -5
What are the causes of killing on the roads ? what will take the numbers down ? is it the car or truck or the person driving .?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2018 12:34:24 GMT -5
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Post by Socal Fan on Mar 20, 2018 13:47:39 GMT -5
The good thing about this accident is that it should be really easy to determine the cause. The self driving car had video recording and high tech sensors so all the facts about the accident have been recorded.
It's very likely the victim was at fault. The car did not slow down significantly which suggests the victim did not enter its path until the last seconds.
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