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by chaostheory
3 hours ago
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> Regardless of who was controlling it, why did this guy let his car jump the kerb and go through a house? Why was he going fast enough? There are decades worth of man-machines UX research to prove this: the more you lean on automated systems to perform a manual task, like specific vehicle operations, the more your reaction time and relefexes for that specific motor skill will suffer. Non-level 4 driver assistance tech should only be used for helping prevent accidents and not pretend to be actual full self driving |
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