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by aithrowawaycomm
445 days ago
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Even in self-driving, Telsa's behavior proves there is a market for cars that are programmed to speed and roll through stop signs. Waymos are safer than the average human, but the average human also intentionally chooses a strategy that trades risk for speed. Indeed, Waymo trips on average take about 2x as long as Ubers: https://futurism.com/the-byte/waymo-expensive-slower-taxis What happens if an upstart self-driving competitor promises human-level ETAs? Is a speeding Waymo safer than a speeding human? |
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