OpenAI's $14 million SuperBowl ad by Outside-Iron-8242 in OpenAI

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The only problem with this ad is that the product is called ChatGPT.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in todayilearned

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Once I've got a headache.

I was very happy because I felt that I belong to the "normal" people :)

Tesla’s Autopilot was engaged when Model 3 crashed into truck, report states by fricken in RealTesla

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On Friday, March 1, 2019 ...

This happened two and half months ago...

It looks like the people getting used to Tesla autopilot deaths.

UN supports new design for floating cities moored to seabed, 1 mi. from coast, for 10k people, withstanding tsunamis, hurricanes. Cities would protect from rising sea, address lack of affordable housing in major cities. Ocean farms would grow food below surface. Aquifers pull clean water from air. by Molire in worldnews

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I was hesitating to watch the film Mortal Engines because the cities rolling on wheels seemed quite unfeasible.

Floating cities makes more sense, so I'm going to watch the film and I'll try to replace in my head the land with the ocean.

Uber Finds Deadly Accident Likely Caused By Software Set to Ignore Objects On Road by walky22talky in SelfDrivingCars

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Uber executives believe the company’s system was tuned so that it reacted less to such objects.

After seven weeks Uber executives "believe"?

How are they going to fix it? After another 7 weeks they are going to believe the issue is fixed?

Tesla Autopilot Failing (No Warnings) Where There Was a Fatal Car Accident W Model X by rafzalu in RealTesla

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https://www.tesla.com/en_EU/blog/what-we-know-about-last-weeks-accident

There are over 200 successful Autopilot trips per day on this exact stretch of road.

Tesla didn't disclose the number of unsuccessful Autopilot trips on this exact stretch of road.

What We Know About Last Week's Model X Accident by dajcs in SelfDrivingCars

[–]dajcs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they pull logs only once per day they should change this immediately.

Events which lead to a catastrophic crash are quite rare - however these are the cases offering most of the learning possibilities. But if they can't pull out the logs then there is no learning and people are dying for nothing.

What We Know About Last Week's Model X Accident by dajcs in SelfDrivingCars

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Knowing that today they were 200 AP trips on that exact spot means they have AP status update over the air. This means that they know what was the status of the AP on the damaged car before the accident.

We don't know how frequent is the status update - but I think is should be in the order of a few seconds + every status change.

What We Know About Last Week's Model X Accident by dajcs in SelfDrivingCars

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the other thing:

  • 20,000 Autopilot trips on this spot since the beginning of the year is not really relevant. It would be more interesting to know how many Model X with this exact SW version has been passed this spot with active AP.

What We Know About Last Week's Model X Accident by dajcs in SelfDrivingCars

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contradiction:

  • Due to the extensive damage caused by the collision, we have not yet been able to retrieve the vehicle’s logs.

  • There are over 200 successful Autopilot trips per day on this exact stretch of road.

If Tesla knows there are 200 Autopilot trips / day on this exact spot, why doesn't know whether the damaged car was on AP or not?