

This is all true


This is all true


Good point. Though I’ve heard some of these self driving cars connect remotely to a person to help drive when the AI doesnt know what to do, so I guess it’s conceivable that the car could connect to the cloud. That would be super error prone though. Connectivity issues could brick your car.


Yes. In theory cameras should be enough to get you up to human level driving competence but even that is a low bar.


Yeah thats my point


There’s actually an interesting movie that plays off this premise. Its called The Man From Earth. The main character doesn’t die. He stops aging in his 30s rather than his 70s but still, he runs into many of these issues you brought up


Sounds spooky


Yes but I don’t like those scenarios not because of the immortality but because of the illness. If it were possible to achieve immortality without any hiccups then that would seem like a pretty good gig imo


I agree it would be better. I’m just saying that in theory cameras are all that would be required to achieve human level performance, so long as the AI was capable enough


He’s right in that if current AI models were genuinely intelligent in the way humans are then cameras would be enough to achieve at least human level driving skills. The problem of course is that AI models are not nearly at that level yet


Yes this is a really big improvement for people why feel that their processor is simply too reliable and are looking for a less reliable alternative


Yes LLMs are good with finding terms and phrases that you can’t remember but are at the tip of your tongue


I work in a health-care-adjacent industry and you’d be surprised how many people blindly follow LLMs for medical advice


That’s hilarious haha


Trump was threatening too but I dont think he ever did.


A similar phenomenon happens with road rage
Not with that attitude they dont


Calgary is doing a lot things right from an urban planning perspective, and near-by Edmonton is the gold-standard for progressive zoning laws among Canadian urbanists. But unfortunately Alberta is a very car-brained province, as are all provinces in the Canadian prairies.
I’m not sure why that is. It’s a very working class region so many people may need pickup trucks for work which probably has something to do with it. Plus the vast distances between population centres make train travel between most cities economically unfeasible and car ownership more attractive, so it might have something to do with the geography as well.
I don’t know the answer to this but just looking at them they don’t look binocular. Even if they are not binocular though they still have a 360 degree visual range and no blind spots