How about we:
- Don’t let random customers test it and instead use heavily trained, specialized test drivers
- Require permitting and, e.g., an obstacle course before letting a company’s software be randomly updated and thrown on the road?
Why is there this constant false dichotomy implying that the only way to test self driving cars is a wild west of no regulation?
And also who said that self driving cars are safer than humans? Tesla’s numbers are all statistical lies (in fact Teslas were recently shown to have the most accidents), Cruise just shutdown in SF because they were a liability, and Waymo is heavily limited in its time/weather/areas for driving.
helenslunch@feddit.nl 10 months ago
At some point you need to test it on a large scale. Cruise was even running small-scale and was shut down in short order.
We do.
There isn’t.
Everyone?
[Citation needed]
This is actually a great example of exactly what I’m talking about: GM will shut down Cruise permanently because they’ve discovered what I just said: society has zero tolerance for literally anyone getting hurt by autonomous vehicles, whereas the tens of thousands of people who are killed on our roads every year by individuals is considered acceptable.
FierySpectre@lemmy.world 10 months ago
The teslas having the most crashes I did see pass by on my news feed too. It doesn’t mean that because teslas have self driving and teslas crash the most that this means the self driving tech is the reason for it. Correlation does not imply causation.
Maggoty@lemmy.world 10 months ago
You literally just presented that false dichotomy in a previous comment. Don’t try to gaslight us.
helenslunch@feddit.nl 10 months ago
I presented zero dichotomies of any kind, don’t try to strawman us.
Maggoty@lemmy.world 10 months ago
The refrain of the tech CEO demanding we allow it free reign as a test.