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The AI headgears used in China classrooms shown in this video look like the head…
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Apparently ai has heen around for 10 yesrs bc theyve been devalued. Job requires…
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LMAO the AI artist using the banana peel as an argument is rich when they don't …
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that may be true but is it morally right to use generative ai?
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also AI does not have the very high level of emotional intelligence that is requ…
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giving a robot the ability of self-programming today would be almost equal of h…
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Eh. It only can manipulate you if you let it, I fucking hate the ai bots when it…
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>Yea but if a driverless car loses its point of reference like a clear line in the road then it's pretty much the equivalent of a human driving blindfolded. It's way worse. Humans can adapt and think on their feet. I don't think cars can do that yet
I would say quite the opposite, actually.
Even the earliest examples of "self-driving" vehicles were/are programmed to operate within a very specific (dynamically-updated) "set of laws" that ensure the safety of the occupants, above all other considerations.
This "dynamic envelope of operation" is similar to what exists in some aircraft auto-pilot systems, where the risks are much more substantial, and the industry has invested billions over the past several decades to perfect the technology. This technology and knowledge has been fleshed-out, and adapted for use on the ground- it's new, but certainly not "uncharted territory" (pardon the puns).
In an event such as you described, an autonomous vehicle (unless it was designed negligently) would already "know" precisely what to do to continuously maximize the safety of its occupants and surrounding environment/vehicles. It would likely be pre-programmed to slow-down substantially, or stop, so-as to reacquire positioning/environmental-data. It would also do-so in as quick and safe a manner as possible- and certainly in a more predictable and tested-safe manner than any human-driver could manage.
Furthermore, with continuous Vehicle-to-Vehicle communications (standardization already in the works), cars ahead could provide additional data to help localization and guidance, or cars behind could be warned of potential trouble ahead, or that the car is stopped on or to the side of the road.
The vast-majority of externalities and "emergency events" would presumably have already been tested-for by manufacturers, and varied **tested-safe** reaction-actions fully pre-programmed. All this would happen within milliseconds, 100% of the time, night or day
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
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| Responsibility | unclear |
| Reasoning | unclear |
| Policy | unclear |
| Emotion | unclear |
| Coded at | 2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452 |
Raw LLM Response
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