Replaying real life: how the Waymo Driver avoids fatal human crashes
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Re: Replaying real life: how the Waymo Driver avoids fatal human crashes
#2Because that is exactly the bad feeling I get with Waymo never actually testing anywhere that doesn't have mm-precise maps and the all important California weather. There seems to be this implicit understanding that when you drop the thing in light snow it will just careen off the side and nobody is particularly incentivized to find that yep, that is exactly what happens.
(Even in these simulated scenarios here, you got what looks like a barren wasteland and exactly two cars)
Re: Replaying real life: how the Waymo Driver avoids fatal human crashes
#3Re: Replaying real life: how the Waymo Driver avoids fatal human crashes
#4What do you call that when you subconsciously suppress any tests or scenarios you know will break your code? Like you notice somethings kinda racey but it involves other components you don't control and so you don't do the parallel tests you probably should, that kinda thing. Because that is exactly the bad feeling I get with Waymo never actually testing anywhere that doesn't have mm-precise maps and the all importan…
Re: Replaying real life: how the Waymo Driver avoids fatal human crashes
#5What do you call that when you subconsciously suppress any tests or scenarios you know will break your code? Like you notice somethings kinda racey but it involves other components you don't control and so you don't do the parallel tests you probably should, that kinda thing. Because that is exactly the bad feeling I get with Waymo never actually testing anywhere that doesn't have mm-precise maps and the all importan…
Re: Replaying real life: how the Waymo Driver avoids fatal human crashes
#6What do you call that when you subconsciously suppress any tests or scenarios you know will break your code? Like you notice somethings kinda racey but it involves other components you don't control and so you don't do the parallel tests you probably should, that kinda thing. Because that is exactly the bad feeling I get with Waymo never actually testing anywhere that doesn't have mm-precise maps and the all importan…
Arizona is where bulk of their operations is currently and where they offer a commercial service, so it makes sense for them to focus on that area in their safety reports.
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#7Re: Replaying real life: how the Waymo Driver avoids fatal human crashes
#8What do you call that when you subconsciously suppress any tests or scenarios you know will break your code? Like you notice somethings kinda racey but it involves other components you don't control and so you don't do the parallel tests you probably should, that kinda thing. Because that is exactly the bad feeling I get with Waymo never actually testing anywhere that doesn't have mm-precise maps and the all importan…
Re: Replaying real life: how the Waymo Driver avoids fatal human crashes
#9What do you call that when you subconsciously suppress any tests or scenarios you know will break your code? Like you notice somethings kinda racey but it involves other components you don't control and so you don't do the parallel tests you probably should, that kinda thing. Because that is exactly the bad feeling I get with Waymo never actually testing anywhere that doesn't have mm-precise maps and the all importan…
Well, devil's advocate here, but teaching a car to drive in good weather is hard enough, and has lots of applications! It doesn't seem totally unreasonable to focus on that first?
Re: Replaying real life: how the Waymo Driver avoids fatal human crashes
#10What do you call that when you subconsciously suppress any tests or scenarios you know will break your code? Like you notice somethings kinda racey but it involves other components you don't control and so you don't do the parallel tests you probably should, that kinda thing. Because that is exactly the bad feeling I get with Waymo never actually testing anywhere that doesn't have mm-precise maps and the all importan…