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by pj_mukh
961 days ago
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Hmm? I saw it exactly the opposite. A lot of people in the autonomous driving industry are driven by exactly what Vogt describes (little girl in the stroller etc.). See also Chris Urmson of Waymo fame's TED talk, he talks about a similar motivation[1]. Its a fallacy everyone conveniently ignores. The woman the Cruise car ran over was actually first hit by a human driver who is still at-large, not a peep about him. The press kinda just accepts this as the "cost of doing business". The way I see it, Vogt sincerely believes autonomous cars will make things safer from the #2 killer of Children under 19 (outside of guns) by a wide margin [2] and therefore accelerated the rollout past what was safe. I see no evidence otherwise. [1] https://www.ted.com/talks/chris_urmson_how_a_driverless_car_... [2] https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmc2201761 |
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Many people have to be killed AT ONCE for it to be news worthy these days.