Comment by cptskippy
3 years ago
But you'll never be able to come up with all of the possible scenarios to simulate. What Tesla has demonstrated is creating virtual scenarios where they can dynamic adjust all factors (light, weather, traffic, etc) and base them off real world situations they've encountered where their Model failed.
Maybe not manually, but surely you could develop an adversarial ML model that quickly and concurrently tests scenarios.
What data is that model based off? Tesla has the data based on real world failures to build that model. Does anyone else?
You can't discount all the data they Waymo has collected over nearly a decade or the scenarios they've manually created. They also have the world's most complete map and spatial dataset, which could easily be extended to create a model that creates tricky roadways. Stimulating obstructions or hardware failures doesn't require very much data at all.
If you are modeling scenarios like a game engine, a "discriminator" model isn't necessary: you just check whether a simulation doesn't result in a crash.
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