June 2020. Safety is as essential as performance in autonomous driving. While the use of artificial intelligence (AI) is valuable in adding to safety, it should not be regarded as “Holy Grail”, says Mario Trapp, Executive Director Fraunhofer Institute for Cognitive Systems. AI has to come to grips with what it has never seen before, and simulation has its limits. He draws a line between good and other AI, its claims and delivery of promises. When does in silico learning lead to poor quality results?Reading time: 15 min
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