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by atm3ga 255 days ago
I'm not sure why this is getting down voted. Indeed, the FAA is the correct investigating body here as the local police department has no jurisdiction over aviation accidents. They should have immediately called in the FAA to investigate.
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Maybe, maybe not:

"The NTSB will retain far more employees than during prior shutdowns when it had to furlough 90% or more of its workers. In 2019, the agency did not send investigators to 22 accidents because of the funding lapse. But it made the case to White House budget officials that it needed more personnel for critical functions."

https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/faa-would-fur...

They should call in a bunch of robotics and PyTorch experts to investigate the code, actually, and preferably also submit a pull request to Amazon. Amazon should be required to pay this "squat team".

The FAA does not have the expertise to diagnose this.

The code, all of it, is just an implementation detail. All that matters is real world behavior and its consequences.
And if it doesn't perform as expected in the world, all human efforts should be on fixing the actual code. Anything else, especially non-technical conversations, is a waste of human time.
Sure, but the police or feds or FAA aren’t responsible for fixing it. They’re just enforcement