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anythingworks ◴[] No.44314766[source]
loved the analogies! Karpathy is consistently one of the clearest thinkers out there.

interesting that Waymo could do uninterrupted trips back in 2013, wonder what took them so long to expand? regulation? tailend of driving optimization issues?

noticed one of the slides had a cross over 'AGI 2027'... ai-2027.com :)

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AlotOfReading ◴[] No.44314822[source]
You don't "solve" autonomous driving as such. There's a long, slow grind of gradually improving things until failures become rare enough.
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petesergeant ◴[] No.44314866[source]
I wonder at what point all the self-driving code becomes replaceable with a multimodal generalist model with the prompt “drive safely”
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1. yokto ◴[] No.44316357[source]
This is (in part) what "world models" are about. While some companies like Tesla bring together a fleet of small specialised models, others like CommaAI and Wayve train generalist models.