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by mcpackieh
1026 days ago
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Your argument has the form of: "We have to do something. This is something, therefore we have to do this." You've failed to establish automated driving as a safer alternative, let alone the best practical solution. The fact that these cars can't even move out of the way of emergency vehicles proves they aren't ready for testing on the public now. > requires real-world deployment experience. Not at this stage it doesn't. They haven't exhausted the utility of simulated training and training on closed courses. They're testing on the public (human experimentation without informed consent) because it's cheaper and they can get away with it, not because they must. |
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And you've failed to establish anything as a safer alternative. (Want to get Americans out of their cars? Bring guns. You'll need a lot of them.)
Get out of the way of the people who are trying to make things better, please.