Problem space for driving feels constrained: “can I drive over it?” Is the main reasoning outside of navigation.
Whether it’s a human, a box, a clump of dirt. Doesn’t really matter?
Where types matter are road signs and lines etc, which are hopefully more consistent.
More controversially: Are humans just a dumb hammer that just have processed and adjusted to a huge amount of data? LLMs suggest that a form of reasoning starts to emerge.
Yep, this is why LIDAR is so helpful. It takes the guess out of "is the surface in front of me flat?" in a way vision can't without AGI. Is that a painting of a box on the ground or an actual box?
Whether it’s a human, a box, a clump of dirt. Doesn’t really matter?
Where types matter are road signs and lines etc, which are hopefully more consistent.
More controversially: Are humans just a dumb hammer that just have processed and adjusted to a huge amount of data? LLMs suggest that a form of reasoning starts to emerge.