archae86
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I think in the end there will be plenty of C++ collaborating with the NN stuff. Likely it is actually true that the NN stuff can give a much more "human-like" graceful response in the great majority of scenarios than they ever got to with the old approach. But I'll bet a lot that the NN stuff, by itself, will have plenty of edge cases where it does unacceptable things, and that they won't find it practical to train all of those out just by using a surfeit of "good driving in that scenario" examples for more NN training. So, if they have not already, I think they'll need to learn how to combine a "fixup" blanket of code that detects and corrects behavior in pretty specific edge cases while leaving the great bulk of the driving to the NN.
That may be very hard to do, and sounds unattractive compared to the siren song of "nothing but NN" but I suspect it is the real world.
That may be very hard to do, and sounds unattractive compared to the siren song of "nothing but NN" but I suspect it is the real world.