Bitcoin Global News (BGN)
April 8, 2019 -- ADVFN Crypto NewsWire -- The blockchain’s
most basic usage is as a digital ledger that immutably takes in,
validates, and stores data. Therefore, any suggestion that a use
case involving these processes is novel is a fallacy. Even so, with
the right partnerships, the simplest implementation can become the
most important.
To understand why this is true,
consider one particular, highly specific case that was introduced
by CoinDesk today. Apparently, some of the world’s biggest car
companies will be working together with the Mobility Open
Blockchain Initiative to establish a “data-sharing” platform for
autonomous vehicles.
The creation of such a platform is,
in fact, likely essential for self-driving vehicles to go
mainstream. The magic elixir of sorts to make sure this happens
involves mixing the blockchain with an artificial intelligence
system to create a secure, self-learning, self-sustaining
environment for storing live data from AVs.
The sheer volume of data that
experts believe is needed to make self-driving cards safe to drive
necessitates this sort of environment. While it’s impossible to pin
a number to this pronouncement since something of this magnitude
has likely never been done before, think about how much we need to
pay attention to, to safely drive.
After that, consider everything a
car needs to be able to do to keep its’ driver and its’ passengers
safe on the road. Once people lose control of the car itself, the
brakes have to react on their own, the turns have to be made on
their own, as does everything else.
Inside of all of these movements is
an even more troubling necessity. Without a human driver, the car
will now need to react on its’ own to any sort of disturbance on
the road, most of which are close to impossible to predict without
an impossibly high number of data points to learn from.
Considering this, the aim of BMW,
GM, MOBI, and others to bring the blockchain to the AV space is
noble and will help things along, but it will not make these
vehicles safe on its’ own. In the end, the cars will need to try
and fail before they succeed because that’s the essence of learning
and in turn, the most troubling fact of all.
By: BGN Editorial Staff