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Me and James got into a discussion about computer drivers and human drivers today. It is my belief that a computer will one day will be able to take a car through a track faster than any human can take that car through the same track, as long as it's programmed well enough. My main argument is thus:
Once you break it down the basic level, racing is simply a matter of taking inputs from the car, processing the information, and outputting what needs to be done via the steering wheel, clutch, brakes, and throttle.
James believes there are some intangibles that would give the best human drivers an edge against any machine.
I would also like to open this up to say that anything that can be measured quantitatively, can be done better by a properly programmed computer. Anything that can be done competitively w/o the use of a judge (qualitative) will be the domain of the machine, if people go to the lengths to write the program.
Discuss!
Once you break it down the basic level, racing is simply a matter of taking inputs from the car, processing the information, and outputting what needs to be done via the steering wheel, clutch, brakes, and throttle.
James believes there are some intangibles that would give the best human drivers an edge against any machine.
I would also like to open this up to say that anything that can be measured quantitatively, can be done better by a properly programmed computer. Anything that can be done competitively w/o the use of a judge (qualitative) will be the domain of the machine, if people go to the lengths to write the program.
Discuss!