General Motors’ new self-driving system will let the driver speed down the highway without looking at the road. It’s one of several features enabled by the adoption of machine intelligence in cars.

    • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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      58 minutes ago

      municipalities are going to raise so much money by fining AI drivers.

      the main question is who will pay? if AI states that you don’t neet to pay attention, then the company should be liable for all damages and fines.

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    5 hours ago

    Does it? The article makes no claim the self-driving has any dependent on AI. Seems like GM is just hyping up their AI bloatware at the same time — though that would make me hesitate to get one of their cars.

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      56 minutes ago

      Just checking, are you saying that AI isn’t “intelligent”. which is true.

      I personally prefer to say machine learning, which is an umbrella term for lots of statistical models.

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      4 hours ago

      Self-driving cars that can safely navigate traffic with pedestrians and human-driven automobiles are literally one of the marquee uses of machine learning.

      They’re closer to “AI” than chatbots and image fuzzlers ever will be.