Tactical grey nursing shoes don't exist for a reason. Looks dirty. Just like the interior trim after driving white interior for 20k miles. Grey looks "Temu" "Wish" or "Kirkland" to me now.
Not to say that objectively, ending a debate with a Mark Rober squirrel video was the correct call and I should have stopped. But I stand by my statements.
At the extreme of what you are saying, fooling one person, one time, in a narrow context does not make something artificially intelligent.
In the context of artificial intelligence as it is defined it absolutely has to be that of a human being.
From the literal definition in Oxford:
"the...
Auto Max is bad, has no way to engage in slower behavior without disengaging. If you could give it a bias up or down with the wheel (handicap or a boost) to mimic your own driving style it would be nice.
There is a way to prove it. Are you telling me right now that there is some version of "AI" currently on the market that you would confuse for human? Turing limited intelligence to a single parameter (human communication) and the current models out there being marketed are all generative, mostly...
For example I don't have an iPhone and iMessage isn't a thing. : D
But it's a great point I hope they add the ability to respond to messages in more apps, but for now being able to respond to any type of message at all should be done in the safest way possible. And this is the only way possible...
Why not :p
My point was that the model itself is completely derived from the data set and its ability to describe diverse feature points. A model with no data to describe it, in detail or volume, is completely useless. Conceptually I would think that it was a foregone conclusion to have diverse...
You are choosing a single featured test from 1950 (human communication) as a benchmark for AI which I would argue is both an antiquated definition and an extremely low bar.
This is the reason Tesla will win is large datasets. Models and feature points are completely 100% useless without vast quantities of data.
Nope. Data shapes the model and feature points, not the other way around. Feature points are literally the reaction to what the data demands in order to...
Nobody here uses the talk to text built into the Tesla software? It reads the text messages and gives you an opportunity to respond using the microphone button.
I'm tall wear a hat and sunglasses and have hardly had any prompts to take the steering wheel. My head is usually pointed straight ahead. The only time I see it get fussy is if I'm looking at the screen for too long or I bring my phone into view.