The main thing the FOOM debate is missing, in my opinion, is this: we have almost no examples of AI systems that can do meaningful sophisticated things in the physical world. Self-driving cars still aren’t a reality.
I think I disagree with this characterization. A) we totally have robot cars by now, B) I think mostly what we don’t have are AI running systems where the consequence of failure is super high (which maybe happens to be more true for the physical world, but I’d expect to also be true for critical systems in the digital world)
I think I disagree with this characterization. A) we totally have robot cars by now, B) I think mostly what we don’t have are AI running systems where the consequence of failure is super high (which maybe happens to be more true for the physical world, but I’d expect to also be true for critical systems in the digital world)
Have you personally ever ridden in a robot car that has no safety driver?