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by more_corn
1064 days ago
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Uber performed self driving car tests in downtown San Francisco for a bit. I personally saw an error where self driving cars turning right on red failed to yield to pedestrians in the crosswalk who had right of way. It was a bug. The driver looped and tried again while I was standing there and it happened again.
It was an incident.
It was a safety incident.
Getting killed by a robot breaking the rules is no less dead than if it were a human. And there’s no comfort in the thought that it might happen less often with a robot driving. Your argument that human drivers suck commits the fallacy of whataboutism.
Your argument that not all incidents are safety incidents is misleading. There are safety incidents they’re unacceptable. |
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> Getting killed by a robot breaking the rules is no less dead than if it were a human.
This "fail to yield to pedistrians" happens way way way too much though! At least the bug in the robo-taxi could, in theory of course, eventually be fixed. The bug in the human drivers will certainly never be fixed, since this has been a frequent problem since forever and will continue to be a problem as long as human drives (or maybe the USA can just give up on right turns on red like much of the rest of the world).