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by qsera
27 days ago
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Reaction speed does not matter if the driver can anticipate things before they happen. Actually I think what makes a good driver is ones ability to anticipate. I don't think computers are anywhere near a human in that regard. >visual awareness A point cloud and some computer vision is not "visual awareness". Your statistics is also biased is of its source. But in very controlled environments and for sedentary pace of driving, yes, self driving cars could be better than average drivers. |
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On average, I wouldn't expect the regulatory agencies to be very friendly toward outright fraudulent reporting from Waymo. On the very outside, maybe these 80-90% reductions are optimistic roundups from 50-65% reductions. Or do you believe that Waymo is secretly running people down and scooping corpses into their trunks?
What is a sedentary pace of driving?