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Gaston Berger (1896-1960), francuski futurolog

Elon Musk Forcing Tesla to Train Self-Driving Cars On His Own Driving

  Tesla's self-driving efforts depend on human "annotators," who are tasked with identifying objects like construction cones or pedestrians crossing a road. And as Business Insider reports, many of the company's annotators are tasked to specifically focus on the driving of Tesla CEO Elon Musk himself, alongside several other "VIP" drivers. In other words, a […]


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