You can't avoid this problem by only having a single sensor modality, because you still have to decide if you trust your sensor data or not. In effect, you actually made the problem harder because you have no other information from any other sensor modalities to help understand the world around you.
In effect, they solved the disagreement problem by sticking their head in the sand and pretending their sensors are never wrong.
You’re intent on oversimplifying the issue to support your view, but this comment makes no sense. Of course you can avoid sensor fusion issues by not doing sensor fusion. Regardless of how many sources you have, you still have to decide if you trust the data, having less sensors doesn’t change that. And having more sensors means you have to decide which input to trust.
In effect, they solved the disagreement problem by sticking their head in the sand and pretending their sensors are never wrong.
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