barretcreek
03-07-2019, 09:20
https://www.businessinsider.com/self-driving-cars-worse-at-detecting-dark-skin-study-says-2019-3
How is the Left going to deal with this uh, 'minor glitch'? The article states the problem may be related to not programing in enough dark skinned people into the 'dictionary' or reference palate. I think it is more basic to the software and the scanning technology.
By the end of summer I usually get dark enough to be invisible in moonlight; only my untanned skin reflects moonlight. My tanned areas just seem to absorb it. So is the collision avoidance system looking for people or just reflective objects?
How is the Left going to deal with this uh, 'minor glitch'? The article states the problem may be related to not programing in enough dark skinned people into the 'dictionary' or reference palate. I think it is more basic to the software and the scanning technology.
By the end of summer I usually get dark enough to be invisible in moonlight; only my untanned skin reflects moonlight. My tanned areas just seem to absorb it. So is the collision avoidance system looking for people or just reflective objects?