• @SkyeStarfall
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    188 months ago

    Which isn’t wrong… in theory…

    The difference is that we do not have anything even close to the human brain in its capabilities.

    …not to even mention that there can be upgrades to human vision. The reason our vision is how it is is due to energy efficiency and a small defensive surface area. A car doesn’t care about any of that.

    Doing something just because that’s how humans are, without further reasoning or as an argument in of itself is… ambitious to put it mildly.

      • @SkyeStarfall
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        38 months ago

        Pretty much. They are parallell solutions, neither necessarily better than the other (though for a car radars and such probably are just objectively better). Like how wheels are better on asphalt, but legs are better on rugged terrain or forests (aka more versatile, but even then you can always augment legs with a bicycle).