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by chx
2248 days ago
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> In the given example "driving in a parking lot +rain" it's completely reasonable to pass the buck to the human driver. People like me are only looking forward to completely autonomy -- I am forbidden to drive, you see. And it gives me some perspective... I believe society would benefit enormously if it didn't treat "everyone can drive" as a truism. If you were to break down what the concept "drive" means in terms of simultaneous tasks a human most be capable of performing you would quickly see how utterly ridiculous it is -- with devastating results in how urban environments have transformed and how many deaths are on the roads. |
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This thread is about automated driving from a systematic point of view, it isn't about you.
> if it didn't treat "everyone can drive" as a truism.
No one said that or implied that anywhere here. You hallucinated some sort link between this conversation and your own frustrations.