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by titzer
3535 days ago
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From [1], > Driverless vehicles have never been at fault, the study found: They’re usually hit from behind in slow-speed crashes by inattentive or aggressive humans unaccustomed to machine motorists that always follow the rules and proceed with caution. Which completely negates the point you are trying to make. |
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The goal is to have the robot-driven car survive in a human world and perform in this world better than humans, not the other way around.