It’s like the universe decided to write comedy or something.
“It’s fine, we don’t need Q/A Test department. Just send the fleet out, it’s probably cheaper that way.” – the boss.
temporarycreature on
It’s amusing that the technology in America stops at everything and causes traffic issues, and the technology in China stops at nothing and causes traffic issues.
Joe18067 on
Your delivery’s here, come and unload it.
asraniel on
that video is actually quite funny
rithac251 on
This is a perfect example of the optimality gap. The AI is programmed to finish the route no matter what but it lacks the basic situational awareness to realize that dragging a motorcycle or ruining fresh concrete is a fail state. It’s literal-mindedness taken to a dangerous extreme
zzkj on
Taking the move fast and break things mantra a bit too literally.
GetOutOfTheWhey on
First looks like its trying to baby crawl over the ledge with wheels. It looks like it’s succeeding.
SaulsAll on
What’s the song in the video? It is great.
strolpol on
Weird to keep seeing China preview what’s gonna happen here
It’s odd not being the advanced power anymore
_-Event-Horizon-_ on
I watched the video and it is funny, but also kind of scary. Imagine if the Chinese, who are well know for their manufacturing capacity, build tens of thousands of such vehicles, modified to be off-road capable, put an automated machine gun on them and send them in your general direction. These delivery vans looked absolutely relentless.
Creativator on
Once again George Lucas was a prophet about droids.
B_oregon on
With a population of about 1.4 billion people, China is one of the last places on earth that needs driverless delivery vans.
LaoBa on
This is a whole new level of disruptive.Â
checkonetwo on
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ImaginaryCoolName on
I wonder if paying for the occasional damage is cheaper than paying delivery men
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It’s like the universe decided to write comedy or something.
“It’s fine, we don’t need Q/A Test department. Just send the fleet out, it’s probably cheaper that way.” – the boss.
It’s amusing that the technology in America stops at everything and causes traffic issues, and the technology in China stops at nothing and causes traffic issues.
Your delivery’s here, come and unload it.
that video is actually quite funny
This is a perfect example of the optimality gap. The AI is programmed to finish the route no matter what but it lacks the basic situational awareness to realize that dragging a motorcycle or ruining fresh concrete is a fail state. It’s literal-mindedness taken to a dangerous extreme
Taking the move fast and break things mantra a bit too literally.
First looks like its trying to baby crawl over the ledge with wheels. It looks like it’s succeeding.
What’s the song in the video? It is great.
Weird to keep seeing China preview what’s gonna happen here
It’s odd not being the advanced power anymore
I watched the video and it is funny, but also kind of scary. Imagine if the Chinese, who are well know for their manufacturing capacity, build tens of thousands of such vehicles, modified to be off-road capable, put an automated machine gun on them and send them in your general direction. These delivery vans looked absolutely relentless.
Once again George Lucas was a prophet about droids.
With a population of about 1.4 billion people, China is one of the last places on earth that needs driverless delivery vans.
This is a whole new level of disruptive.Â
1685 cookies on that site. No thanks
I wonder if paying for the occasional damage is cheaper than paying delivery men