Man versus #autonomous car race ends before it begins -
#AI #cars #racing #KI
"One example of the technology's current shortcomings: The vehicles can't swerve back and forth to warm up the tires."
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"We don't have human intuition. So basically, that is one of the main challenges to drive this type of car. It's impossible today to do a correct grip estimation. A thing my friend Daniil (Kvyat) can do in a nanosecond."

https://arstechnica.com/cars/2024/12/man-vs-ai-race-scrapped-after-ai-car-crashes-into-wall-on-warm-up-lap/

Human versus autonomous car race ends before it begins

A2RL recently traveled to Japan to pit its AI-driven car against former F1 driver Daniil Kvyat but it didn’t go so great.

Ars Technica
Finally they begin to understand.
"In April, four teams raced on the track in Abu Dhabi. As we've noted before, how the vehicles navigate the tracks and world around them isn't actually AI. It's programmed responses to an environment; these vehicles are not learning on their own. Frankly, most of what is called "AI" in the real world is also not AI."
"The reality is that reality is chaos and always changing. When a company notes that it's doing millions of miles of simulated testing, it's vital to remember that a computer-generated world does not equal the one we inhabit."
@FeilnerIT give it 5 years
@ErikJonker or 15 or 50. Or, as #Minsky said in 1970 "Two to eight years". :-) I'm tense, watching eagerly...