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by the8472
1622 days ago
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No, I'm saying we should look at the actual data to make a decision to see if they're worse than human drivers and whether potential future payoffs of improved self-drivings are not worth running the experiment any further without modifications.
Additionally we should also look at the first derivative, even if the numbers are bad today they might be on a trajectory where they'll be great soon. |
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That would likely convince the DMV, and opponents. Just think of the win in terms of PR.