This time is different, at least for now. The Fed is jamming the accelerator and 2019 sent the markets into a capitulative blowoff phase which could last several years (though a Dem victory might cut it short). Along with a secular mark-up in the general market, we're going to see a bubble in hot growth stocks (including TSLA) that makes 2000 look tame.
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How the hell does AI handle something like this?...
I gotta admit... I love the whole concept of... and the super-super-incredible challenges it presents... of fully autonomous vehicles.
My little brain when driving now evaluates everything from the perspective of how difficult it will be to code the entire decision making process required for a self driving car.
Ok so earlier tonight I'm pulling out of a parking lot turning left onto a 2 lane side street off of a busy road and there's at least 3 cars behind me. Its rush-hour, ya gotta make a move or you'll never get out.
Up stumbles a staggering drunk on the sidewalk to my immediate left, and he is an arms length away from me. Homeless, whatever. Not the point.
Now he's gonna cross the road, maybe. Or maybe not. He acts like he is... but then he doesn't. Thing is... if he steps off that curb as I gun it between cars to make the left... I'm gonna hit him.
How the hell does AI handle something like this? I have to believe if I was riding in a fully autonomous vehicle... I would have sat there forever, road rage in the cars behind me in full blossom had this man chose to just stamind there and mumble about aliens or conspiracy theories or whatever.
The ability of a computer to figure this stuff out without just stopping the car for an undetermined amount of time fascinates me. I don't think it can be done. Not until everyone has a 2-way chip in their brain. This stuff is still decades away imo.
I gotta admit... I love the whole concept of... and the super-super-incredible challenges it presents... of fully autonomous vehicles.
My little brain when driving now evaluates everything from the perspective of how difficult it will be to code the entire decision making process required for a self driving car.
Ok so earlier tonight I'm pulling out of a parking lot turning left onto a 2 lane side street off of a busy road and there's at least 3 cars behind me. Its rush-hour, ya gotta make a move or you'll never get out.
Up stumbles a staggering drunk on the sidewalk to my immediate left, and he is an arms length away from me. Homeless, whatever. Not the point.
Now he's gonna cross the road, maybe. Or maybe not. He acts like he is... but then he doesn't. Thing is... if he steps off that curb as I gun it between cars to make the left... I'm gonna hit him.
How the hell does AI handle something like this? I have to believe if I was riding in a fully autonomous vehicle... I would have sat there forever, road rage in the cars behind me in full blossom had this man chose to just stand there and mumble about aliens or conspiracy theories or whatever.
The ability of a computer to figure this stuff out without just stopping the car for an undetermined amount of time fascinates me. I don't think it can be done. Not until everyone has a 2-way chip in their brain. This stuff is still decades away imo.