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Biomimicry and Robomimicry for AI Self-Driving Cars: Machine Learning from Nature

By Dr. Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider The fish in the aquarium tank were going round and round the inner edges of the glass surface that encased them in water. Humans watching the fish were likely wondering whether or not the fish knew they were in water. There is an ongoing philosophical debate about […]

Swarm Intelligence and AI Self-Driving Cars: Stigmergy and Boids

By Dr. Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider There was a dog on the freeway the other day. I’ve seen a lot of items scattered on the freeways during my daily commute, including lawn chairs, ladders, pumpkins (a truck carrying Halloween pumpkins had gotten into an accident and spilled its load of pumpkin patch pumpkins), […]

Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) for AI Self-Driving Cars

By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider Where am I? I know that I am standing in a dark room. It is so dark that I cannot see anything at all. I was led into the room while wearing a blindfold. Once inside the room, I was walked around in a circuitous manner, making numerous […]

Occam’s Razor and AI Machine Learning Self-Driving Cars: Zebra Too

By Dr. Lance B. Eliot, the AI Trends Insider Let me begin by saying that I believe in Occam’s razor. A variant is also known as Zebra. I’ll explain all of this in a moment, but first, a bit of a preamble to warm you up for the rest of the story. Self-driving cars are […]

AI Avoidance of Car Insurance Scams for Self-Driving Cars

By Dr. Lance B. Eliot, the AI Insider for AI Trends I drive a somewhat exotic luxury car. Driving around, I am at times especially aware of the fact that it is a pricey car and either get accolades from other drivers and pedestrians, or at times receive ire from those that think it is […]

Rocket Man Human Drivers and AI Self-Driving Cars: Outrunning Them

By Dr. Lance Eliot,the AI Trends Insider I was on the freeway the other day and traffic was moving along rather smoothly. Even though there were quite a number of cars on the road, we were all doing a steady 55 miles per hour. That’s an accomplishment in the crowded freeways of Southern California. Some […]