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Average car contains 100 million lines of code, The State of Autosoftware
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eti:
There were already enough *physical* variables to cause cars to crash, long before this madness of “software fixes everything!” arrived. Now there’s more to crash, virtual affecting physical. Don’t tell the EV obsessives, they’ll downplay it and find some reason to justify all this bullshit.
SiliconWizard:

--- Quote from: MT on January 27, 2023, 12:32:02 am ---Just let ChatGPT3 Microsoft write the car code and all will be fine and dandy! Surely it can figure out all the "safety situation issues"!  :horse:

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Fixed that. :-DD
MrMobodies:
Toyota joke: They were treating it like a car but it wasn't. It was a computer controlling a car but where was the reset button?

I see that 1996 Corolla did have a key (as expected in that day and age) so I wonder why didn't he use it to turn it off or maybe it was so quick when it accelerated that he didn't have a chance despite pushing the breaks.
pcprogrammer:

--- Quote from: MT on January 27, 2023, 12:32:02 am ---Just let ChatGPT3 write the car code and all will be fine and dandy!

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Could not find it anymore, but my wife read part of an article to me a couple of days back about the IQ of AI. According to it the best at the moment was about 80. My searches on google only showed me an IQ for AI of ~47. An average six year old human is smarter then that  :-DD

So I see your sarcasm here, but I'm afraid a lot of people do think it is the solution for everything in the near future. My fear is that it is all down hill from here on out.  |O

P.S. That is the ritual here. The wife scans the internet every morning for all kinds of news and if there is something technical she mentions it to me.  :)
pcprogrammer:

--- Quote from: MrMobodies on January 27, 2023, 06:00:57 am ---I see that 1996 Corolla did have a key (as expected in that day and age) so I wonder why didn't he use it to turn it off or maybe it was so quick when it accelerated that he didn't have a chance despite pushing the breaks.

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A lot of people freeze in an emergency situation and the only response is the foot on the break or no response at all. My response in car emergency situations is the handbrake, which I believe still to be fully mechanical on most cars. Might not do a lot when full throttle drive is on the wheels, but it did help us a while back when the wife responded a bit late on the highway and traffic in front was coming to a halt. As a passenger I tend stay alert and in driving mode  :-DD
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