here we go
https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/12/10/a-self-driving-truck-delivered-butter-from-california-to-pennsylvania-in-three-days/
Driverless trucks making moves
Discussion in 'Other News' started by tampadedicated, Dec 11, 2019.
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Mega's can significantly improve safety rating if they install this autopilot in truck with two idiots.
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The above link has another story on the right column, also relating to Tesla self driving trucks.
This story is clickable in link to open and view.
I'm afraid I have been researching this AI, (Artificial Intelligence,) for several years now,
and the results aren't good.
Please review several AI videos currently up on Youtube on this subject.
I worked at Mc-Graw Edison, as a Tool and Die Maker, back in the early 80's
when this robotics wave was in its infancy. There was no AI back then.
The Union made it clear that anyone displaced in a process was not to lose their job,
but to be re-trained to perform another function. I don't foresee this happening here.
Fast forward to today's auto plants. 2000 people use to do the jobs; robots were introduced,
now the same plant has maybe 400 people, mostly feeding material to the robots.
Detroit is the way it is from automation more than offshoring. Both - together - was devastating.
But driving is different, you say.
Recently a Tesla in auto drive mode failed to brake, and crashed, as a tractor trailer
crossed in front of it, from a side street, in city driving. Several items to note.
Analysis showed AI did not brake because "truck was recognized as a billboard;" a stationary object.
"TRUCK" was recognized as a rear or front profile view, but never programmed in a side view profile. Scary, huh. AI only knows what you tell it. Auto drive mode is not for city driving obviously.
They will fix this, and enter every possible truck profile view. Shortcoming was mans, not AI.
This was the first run from Cali to PA. AI learns with each iteration. 10 runs in, it's more efficient.
Back in blind side, turn around in a lot without taking off YOUR fender, does it all. Like a pro.
Calculating lengths, distances, radii of turns will be perfect.
AI decision making is practically instantaneous; so is reaction times.
Its a novelty now, but it learns with every run; the trend is for exponential growth.
No holidays, sick days, day or night - doesn't matter. Mega's love that.
They will figure out no need for air conditioning, bunks, any creature comfort.
Not next week, but I don't see any way this is not the next wave. Sorry, boys.x1Heavy, tampadedicated and Rideandrepair Thank this. -
I’m building an AI myself
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The first pics looks like a Pi 2 or 3. What's the second pic? Arduino?
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first is a RPI3B+, second are octacore NanoPiFire-3’s. I have 48 core neural mapping but when I get done it will be closer to 128 or more.
they’re here: https://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=206ZVar Thanks this. -
I don't get paid to drive.
I get paid to secure and protect the freight, and to take responsibility of the vehicle and the freight. The driving part is EASY!
You want to automate the easiest part of my job to such an extent that I don't have to do it anymore? Fine. But you are still going to need ME to do all the more difficult parts of my job. You still need me to secure the freight. You still need me to tarp it. You still need me to assume responsibility of that freight and vehicle should something go wrong.
I'm not going anywhere. Indeed, as I continue to add to my pool of experience, I STILL grow more valuable as an operator. So go ahead, automate the driving portion of my job. I'll still be behind the wheel, waiting for your precious A.I. to screw the pooch.Infosaur, FlaSwampRat and rolls canardly Thank this. -
If you’ve not seen the advances in Boston dynamics, watch this ####. Specifically, the backflip and other movements.
Terminators are here
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And to expand on that, they’re using them in MA state police
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And I need one of these
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