Self-driving Uber car kills Arizona woman crossing street
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#3On purpose to protect something "more valuable," or on accident?
I think the same thing applies to autonomous things.
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#4(Do we count Tesla's autopilot as self-driving?)
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#5I'm very curious to see how they'll investigate this and who will be determined to be at fault (person behind the wheel or Uber). It will likely set a precedent.
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#6Waymo et al has had none of these issues. Time to revoke their licence to test?
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#7On purpose to protect something "more valuable," or on accident?
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#9"The Uber vehicle was reportedly driving early Monday when a woman walking outside of the crosswalk was struck.
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Tempe Police says the vehicle was in autonomous mode at the time of the crash and a vehicle operator was also behind the wheel."
That's a very bad look; the whole point of self-driving cars is that they can react to unexpected circumstances much more quickly than a human operator, such as when someone walks out into the road. Sounds like Uber's platform may not be up to that standard yet, which makes me wonder why they're on public roads.
On the other hand, it sounds like it happened very recently; I guess we'll have to wait and see what happened.
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#10Uber's self-driving program seems to be one of the most unethical, most poorly-run in the entire industry. There were plenty of reports before warning us of the questionable quality of their research: cars changing lanes suddenly, blowing red lights, and now one finally killed someone. Every prior incident should have been treated as a serious matter. Waymo et al has had none of these issues. Time to revoke their lic…
I mean, it's Uber. I'm not sure exactly what people were expecting. Their entire schtick is being unethical and poorly-run.