are natural for AI because there aren't a lot of strange things happening with crossroads and and pedestrians and all that doesn't have to worry as much about them. AI can also do better in well lit conditions without a big storm or snow or something like that. So AI already drives better than people in the scenarios I told you about, some of which people think is hard, you know, driving on the highway. Some people are scared of that. But AI is actually quite good at it because it's a relatively constrained environment. But then when we get to, you know, driving in the night with heavy snow in a downtown with pedestrians walking about, in that case, I would not ride in any autonomous vehicle today, because there's just too many long tail things that will take much longer for AI to collect enough data or do simulations to train on. So the approach that the industry is taking is gather a lot of data, start from simpler environments. For example, when you drive a Tesla, all the pilot is (22/38)
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