BRD wrote:
> Do you suppose Tesla will be required to make their source code > available for scrutiny if things get to court? Do you suppose that anyone could understand it? A multilayer neural network is essentially a black box. Presumably Tesla's cars have a bunch of virtual neural networks in their system. It's the training that makes this kind of system work. It might be possible to assess quality of the training applied to the system but analysis in the old sense is not going to work. We are increasingly in a world where the relationships between inputs and outputs are beyond humans. A human needs to chunk complex inputs down to a handful of variables. This is not necessary for a machine. This allows new classes of problems to be tackled but some traditional touchstones no longer apply. Robots will have top level designers and trainers but not "if X do Y" programmers in the traditional sense. Also, according to Asimov: psychologists. Jim _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
