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by gojomo
1144 days ago
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Yep. Reads a lot like the public cope & FUD of a player behind & not ready to admit it. It's a bit like all the companies caught flat-footed by the iPhone, pooh-poohing its prospects in public – even if furiously trying to catch up in private. And claims like, "in a fully self-driving scenario it would be difficult to pinpoint who is at fault" are tells this spokesperson is just making-spin-up. The massive logs of sensor data inherently collected by all self-driving tech ensure every accident generates evidence of preceding events, & each car's good or bad decisions, far beyond what any human-driver-only accident offers. |
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