AI winter is well on its way (2018)

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1. ctoth ◴[] No.44475046[source]
The formula is so consistent: cherry-pick some disappointments, interpret any pivot as retreat, claim the hype is unsustainable, predict imminent collapse, position yourself as the sober realist. Rinse and repeat every 6-12 months, adjusting the timeline when the previous prediction fails to materialize.
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2. alganet ◴[] No.44475223[source]
His prediction of self-driving cars being a fiasco does not need any adjustment, and it stands after 7 years.
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3. JLO64 ◴[] No.44475876{3}[source]
Living in LA where there are plenty of Waymo cars constantly driving around, I strongly disagree with that.
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4. alganet ◴[] No.44476039{4}[source]
Yes, 400 of them.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waymo#Robotaxis

LA has more than 6,000,000 cars.

That is how strong you can disagree with me. 400 out of 6,000,000. And I'm being kind by considering just LA.

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5. joak ◴[] No.44479475{5}[source]
What counts is not the total numbers of cars today but the growth rate of this number.

Ten doublings is 1000x

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6. alganet ◴[] No.44480813{6}[source]
Waymo was founded in 2004. That's a very slow growth rate.

So far, the prediction made in 2018 stands. Self-driving car companies lose money, and are a fiasco.

Maybe that will change in the future, but that's the future. We'll talk about that then.