Ten years back, someone pitched me on autonomous vehicles. Honestly? I wasn't buying it.
Then they dropped one line that flipped everything: "One car screws up, every other car instantly learns from it. Human drivers? We just keep repeating the same crashes."
That's when it clicked—collective learning beats individual experience every time. The whole network gets smarter from a single failure. We're still out here making the same driving mistakes our grandparents did.
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DaoTherapy
· 12-08 04:54
Damn, this logic is truly incredible. Networked learning completely crushes individual experience... We really are repeating our ancestors' mistakes.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 12-08 04:53
In the end, it's still about network effects. When a failure happens, the whole network can learn from it. But for us humans... we keep having the same car crashes generation after generation.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 12-08 04:52
Damn, I never thought about it from this angle. Online learning really crushes personal experience.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 12-08 04:40
Damn, I really never thought about it from this angle... Is there really such a big difference between collective learning and individual experience?
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RadioShackKnight
· 12-08 04:27
Damn, this logic is incredible—the power of collective learning... It really is pretty wild that we humans drive cars.
Ten years back, someone pitched me on autonomous vehicles. Honestly? I wasn't buying it.
Then they dropped one line that flipped everything: "One car screws up, every other car instantly learns from it. Human drivers? We just keep repeating the same crashes."
That's when it clicked—collective learning beats individual experience every time. The whole network gets smarter from a single failure. We're still out here making the same driving mistakes our grandparents did.