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simojo | 1 month ago
This will continue to be the debate—whether human performance would have exceeded that of the autonomous system.
simojo | 1 month ago
This will continue to be the debate—whether human performance would have exceeded that of the autonomous system.
energy123|1 month ago
red75prime|1 month ago
Uncorrelated approach improves sensitivity at the cost of specificity. Early sensor fusion might improve both (maybe at the cost of somewhat lesser sensitivity).
Dlanv|1 month ago
About 5x more kinetic energy.
margalabargala|1 month ago
So if we're going to have cars drive irresponsibly fast near schools, it's better that they be piloted by robots.
But there may be a better solution...
samrus|1 month ago
cucumber3732842|1 month ago
Jumping out of a plane wearing a parachute vs jumping off a building without one.
But acceleration is hard to calculate without knowing time or distance (assuming it's even linear) and you don't get that exponent over velocity yielding you a big number that's great for heartstring grabbing and appealing to emotion hence why nobody ever uses it.