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Andrej Karpathy (Tesla): CVPR 2021 Workshop on Autonomous Vehicles [video]
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Re: Andrej Karpathy (Tesla): CVPR 2021 Workshop on Autonomous Vehicles [video]
#12tldr: Tesla uses vision alone, and has dropped radar and the other sensor. He makes a very decent argument why. (Surprisingly, he basically ignores night driving.)
I still think that this is far the best demonstration of autonomous driving to date https://youtu.be/A1qNdHPyHu4
Re: Andrej Karpathy (Tesla): CVPR 2021 Workshop on Autonomous Vehicles [video]
#13I've read claims that they are desperately trying to hire. https://mobile.twitter.com/TaylorOgan/status/140705191831739...
Re: Andrej Karpathy (Tesla): CVPR 2021 Workshop on Autonomous Vehicles [video]
#14It's interesting that an academic conference now feels like a marketing op for industrial research labs more than anything. His claims about how accurate their vision system is and how it is exceeding other sensors is not verifiable in any way to the public. Given how well qualified he is I am sure he is not wrong! Andrej is brilliant. But this is an academic conference right? This isn't open science, it's a discussi…
Re: Andrej Karpathy (Tesla): CVPR 2021 Workshop on Autonomous Vehicles [video]
#15I've read claims that they are desperately trying to hire. https://mobile.twitter.com/TaylorOgan/status/140705191831739...
Re: Andrej Karpathy (Tesla): CVPR 2021 Workshop on Autonomous Vehicles [video]
#16I like Andrej from his PhD research days and awesome blog posts but this is a series of disasters in the making, that is until FTC steps in after more people die from “self-driving” accidents under interesting and unexpected circumstances. The whole vision vs. LIDAR stuff is a distraction as long as Tesla “AI” doesn’t have common sense. It literally doesn’t know what it’s doing, and the tail of edge cases to "fit" th…
There are two fundamental reasons, in principle, vision alone can do it: 1) Humans do it with vision alone 2) You can actually predict lidar’s output with vision alone. So many systems out there actually use lidar to generate more labeled data to make lidar unnecessary
the key word is "etc" which expands into infinite tail, which no big data training on farms of GPUs would ever help with.
Humans and other animals have an ability to understand the scene and generalize from prior experiences to infinite set of new and unexpected circumstances, the "common sense" these dumb curve-fitting models are fundamentally lacking.
Re: Andrej Karpathy (Tesla): CVPR 2021 Workshop on Autonomous Vehicles [video]
#17Also, the sensor resolution issue he mentioned could be addressed by using a higher resolution radar sensor.
I find the list of 221 triggers to be interesting. In principle, the NHTSA or NTSB could help contribute lists of triggers to companies to validate their training sets on.
Every time there is a fatal airliner accident, the NTSB does a safety investigation and airliners get a little bit safer each time. In the same way, each fatal accident in a vehicle with this kind of autonomy could end up being captured by these triggers, improving safety over time in a sort of mixture between expert human analysis and ML.
(Nobody does this for all regular car crashes because fatal car crashes happen every day! And you’re not going to retrain human drivers about some new edge case every day, although you can for vehicles like this.)
Re: Andrej Karpathy (Tesla): CVPR 2021 Workshop on Autonomous Vehicles [video]
#18I like Andrej from his PhD research days and awesome blog posts but this is a series of disasters in the making, that is until FTC steps in after more people die from “self-driving” accidents under interesting and unexpected circumstances. The whole vision vs. LIDAR stuff is a distraction as long as Tesla “AI” doesn’t have common sense. It literally doesn’t know what it’s doing, and the tail of edge cases to "fit" th…
There are two fundamental reasons, in principle, vision alone can do it: 1) Humans do it with vision alone 2) You can actually predict lidar’s output with vision alone. So many systems out there actually use lidar to generate more labeled data to make lidar unnecessary
The human vision system operates at a bitrate equivalent of well beyond 500 gigabits per second. Resorting to "humans can do it with vision alone" is only a sufficient argument if your computer vision system can match that.
Re: Andrej Karpathy (Tesla): CVPR 2021 Workshop on Autonomous Vehicles [video]
#19I like Andrej from his PhD research days and awesome blog posts but this is a series of disasters in the making, that is until FTC steps in after more people die from “self-driving” accidents under interesting and unexpected circumstances. The whole vision vs. LIDAR stuff is a distraction as long as Tesla “AI” doesn’t have common sense. It literally doesn’t know what it’s doing, and the tail of edge cases to "fit" th…
Re: Andrej Karpathy (Tesla): CVPR 2021 Workshop on Autonomous Vehicles [video]
#20I like Andrej from his PhD research days and awesome blog posts but this is a series of disasters in the making, that is until FTC steps in after more people die from “self-driving” accidents under interesting and unexpected circumstances. The whole vision vs. LIDAR stuff is a distraction as long as Tesla “AI” doesn’t have common sense. It literally doesn’t know what it’s doing, and the tail of edge cases to "fit" th…
What a ridiculously useless term.