Smidsy's an interesting one. Fit the car with an AI and it won't pull out in front of you (but, is the car fitted with AI and how would you know?). However, there are junctions that AI cars will never get out of. Fit the bike with one and every time it identifies a car waiting to pull out it'll slow down, incrementally as it gets closer*. (So the car driver will be inclined to pull out). Unless the AIs have an acceptable risk level programmed in.Horse wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 8:55 amThe consistently repeating three gotcha bike crash types (smidsy, corners, overtaking) suggest that human motorcyclists can't learn others's (or even their own) collisions and near misses.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 8:47 am Humans learn from imagination.
I suspect AI only learns from collisions, or at best, from very near misses.
I foresee lots of AI vehicles covered in minor scuffs and scrapes.
* Unless it can interrogate the car.
Bike: Have I got a network connection? Yup.
Bike: Hello car, are you AI?
Car: Incoming signal, protocol not recognised
Bike: Hello car, are you AI?
Car: Protocols update required, downloading.
Bike: No handshake, decreasing speed
Car: No 6G available, download paused
Car 2: (Following bike) Bike are you stopping?
Bike: Incoming signal, protocol not recognised, Apple 7.1.2.7.34.94b drivers installing
Ad nauseum.