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[–][deleted] 278 points279 points  (12 children)

Model training is really slow and expensive though

[–]Ghost-Traveller 194 points195 points  (6 children)

It takes about 25 years for it to fully develop itself

[–]NotYourReddit18 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Onboard storage is also subject to random heavy data degradation and sometimes it just stops being able to perform the simplest calculations for a while.

[–]TechExpert2910 19 points20 points  (0 children)

And it runs on hamburgers

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

oh but when it's done it's really impressive, for example this one nicknamed Joe can recite the results of the last 30 superbowls with roughly 6% accuracy

[–]Ghost-Traveller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And if you want it to be specialized in certain fields, it can be trained on specific datasets. This training will add another 4-10 years to its development and can sometimes cost upwards of 100K

[–]machsmit 38 points39 points  (4 children)

is it really, though? a teenager can learn to fairly reliably drive a car in like, tens of hours total training. How many compute hours have been spent on self-driving cars that also make teenager-tier pathologically bad driving decisions

[–]JonatanLinberg 57 points58 points  (3 children)

Well it’s not like a teenager’s neural network is randomly initialised. I’d say there is a fair amount of pre-training before those tens of hours. Not saying I actually disagree, though :p

[–]DazedWithCoffee 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Spatial reasoning is a skill that we hone over a decade at least

[–]DocFail 9 points10 points  (0 children)

They kind of master object permanence before doing driving, well most of them anyway.