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    AI and Motorcycling

    Any thoughts on how artificial intelligence will affect motorcycling?

    #2
    Maybe we'll be better riders? Artificial intelligence is better than no intelligence!

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      #3
      Will AI call the po-po when we pass on a double yellow?

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      • wildbears
        wildbears commented
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        Maybe AI will prevent most passing on a double yellow, speeding, etc. when deemed "dangerous".

        And could the Po Po be Bot Bot in the future.
        Last edited by wildbears; 05-05-2023, 12:33 PM.

      #4
      The term "artificial intelligence" has been so overused it is almost meaningless today. Does traction control count as artificial intelligence? Lane change assist? ABS? I say no. The key to AI is when the software starts making decisions based solely on perceptions that are commonly associated with human characteristics. Those items I listed are actually done at a level that few humans can attain. And when software starts taking away my ability to operate a motorcycle as I see fit is the day I start riding Honda.

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        #5
        So will AI design / engineer motorcycles?

        Will it do so for optimal, real-time-adaptive aerodynamics?

        Adaptive engine management?

        Et cetera?

        Will it also do the coding for the computer programming required for automated / robotic manufacturing?

        I'm thinking "yes" and much more.
        Last edited by wildbears; 05-06-2023, 09:55 AM.

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            #7
            The centralized human monitoring and control of Autobahn traffic via speed limit manipulation. This currently prevents the accordion-effect-traffic jams and slow-downs.

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              #8
              My BMW refuses to bend to the rulers of Autobahn speed limit manipulation. (So likewise, the Triumph!)
              Last edited by 955i; 05-08-2023, 10:18 AM.

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