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Uber Suspends Self-Driving Tests After Pedestrian Is Killed In Arizona
Ride along Driver or Computer to blame ??
I guess there's going to be a percentage of deaths whilst testing continues on driverless cars but in this case there was a human backup...So wtf happened there? Was the human asleep? I'd have to blame the human who should have hit the brakes or grabbed the wheel...
The computer - - - microsecs, but will it do the right move ?
The computer might swerve to miss one person and run into five...
I would think that the generally drunk driver, still conscious , would probably do a better job than the self driving computers that are out there , right now.
crash rate for self-driving cars, which is 3.2 crashes per million miles
Its like people having flying cars its not going to happen.
yeah i agree-- i just can't see how it will work!Its like people having flying cars its not going to happen.
yeah i agree-- i just can't see how it will work!
the way i see it = if my pc system crashes i lose work= not my life & all those in the vehicle with me & god knows how many more running on the same system! sod that...........
does it matter= it's still computer software.....Dont worry they aint running it on Windows...
does it matter= it's still computer software.....
be honest (especially if you know & understand computers/ software etc & how it all works- & sometimes doesn't)
would you REALLY trust a computer with yours & your families life!?
is it really the same? if auto-pilot fails they have all the time in the world to take manual control.Sure... look at modern airliners ..
Its tougher for a computer system to drive a car safely, than to fly a jumbo jet
i'm quite sure when auto-drive is working it'll work great= we're not talking about when it's working are we!Its tougher for a computer system to drive a car safely, than to fly a jumbo jet
Already happening. Google and Uber testdriving their latest lines of code in Arizona cuz of the non existing / lax regulations there
The only safe way is to have a human monitor in the cars with them at all times.