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This is the scariest part of using machine learning as an engineer on any practical application as well. Without an error bound, ML can’t be in charge of anything that could put human lives at risk. This is also why I don’t understand all the hype about FSD / L5 autonomous driving. We don’t even know yet if such error bounds even exist, so we don’t even know if machine learning is even the right tool for FSD yet. All…
What about "practical error bounds", i.e. testing the system through millions/billions of miles driven?
Makes sense doesn't it?
Well, actually no. The Google cars drive the same route every day in Mountain View with no deviation, so those millions of miles are really the same 10 miles over and over. Even seen 3 in a row behind each other.
Fools the regulators, and apparently you, though.