No it won't. Waymo's can drive without LIDAR, btw. It's a red herring. The thing is, we want these things to be better than human drivers. I can't see in the dark, through rain, and past fog. Radar can.
A bit of both. You have to go to a lot of dinner parties and salons and high society gf etc togethers, and connect the right people to each other, and serendipity happens, and then, before you know it, you've got a mural on the wall.
> Any of which I could conceivably code and profit from if I wasn't afraid to spend 6-12 months on it and thought it could survive the regulatory environment and everything else that might come with releasing it onto the world.
The problem is, you have to be young and dumb and oblivious enough to think that your idea is golden, while also being old and wise enough to be able to implement the idea. You don't want to wake up one day, a decade later, and someone's independently thought of the same idea, and gotten rich, and you're still driving a taxi. My email address is on my profile page. Email me.
When people say "this is as bad as it's gonna be" and "it only gets better from here" about AI, I have Spotify to show them, no, regression is entirely possible! It used to work better but now it's like wtf and confusing.
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