The Telsa autonomy investor day (which applied to the cars not the people) spent most of their time explaining their NN chip, ghost riding to correct predictions etc. Definitely gave the impression that the network was doing a lot of the decision making.
nostrademons|6 years ago
Companies frequently misrepresent how their technology works to the public. Typically they'll do some small portion with the hot technology for buzzword compliance, and then build the rest of it with an actually sensible, boring, and tailored-to-the-problem technology stack, oftentimes with a lot of proprietary legwork done by their data scientists and engineers. This way they get the best of all worlds: investment dollars from gullible investors, PR from journalists that want to hop on the next big thing, a product that actually works, and misdirection so competitors hop on approaches that aren't going to work anyway.
TaylorAlexander|6 years ago
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drcross|6 years ago