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by viraptor
439 days ago
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There's a few I'm not going to link, but warn about them instead. They're often in the "lies, damned lies" category. For example comparing self driving to average accidents often misses: non self driving cars having worse equipment (lack of collision warning, adaptive cruise control, etc.), comparison to all roads (self driving is activated mostly on known, well mapped areas and open highways), unknown accounting for self driving status (Teslas try to give back control just before the crash), and many other issues. Unless some actually independent third party runs the numbers with a lot of explanations about the methodology, I'm ignoring them. |
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