AI Is Not Going To Drive Trucks (Or Your Classroom)
The article takes a look at Starsky Robotics, a company that was in the business of producing unmanned semis for public highways. Now it's just in the business of shutting down. The co-founder, Stefan Seitz-Axmacher gave an interview to Automotive News that's behind a paywall but Jalponik shares some of the highlights.
Not as smart as it looks. |
But a problem emerged: that safety focus didn’t excite investors. Venture capitalists, Seltz-Axmacher said, had trouble grasping why the company expended massive resources preparing, validating and vetting his system, then preparing a backup system, before the initial unmanned test run. That work essentially didn’t matter when he went in search of more funding.
“There’s not a lot of Silicon Valley companies that have shipped safety-critical products,” he said. “They measured progress on interesting features.”
Seitz-Axmacher also notes that faith in self-driving vehicles is waning in the venture capitalist CONTINUE READING: CURMUDGUCATION: AI Is Not Going To Drive Trucks (Or Your Classroom)