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Comment by DauntingPear7

16 hours ago

Isn’t there always the fact that non-car things happen near and on a road, thus forever requiring high amounts of compute?

Depends on what non-car things you are talking about. If we're talking about an obstacle on the road or a pedestrian, a model to take care of that is almost trivial, since the car would simply signal everything around it that there is a problem and it's performing a manouver, and it will not have to worry about anything other than the obstacle and the road boundaries.