S.F. says incidents by Cruise, Waymo driverless taxis are ‘skyrocketing.’
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Re: S.F. says incidents by Cruise, Waymo driverless taxis are ‘skyrocketing.’
#2Second, yeah, it's bananas to test large, fast, heavy robots on public streets. The only reason we let it happen is because the robots look like cars.
Third, it's bananas to have large, fast, heavy vehicles everywhere mixed in with all the other traffic. The only reason we let it happen is a mass-marketing campaign (see "The Real Reason Jaywalking Is A Crime" (Adam Ruins Everything) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxopfjXkArM )
Here is a film "a Trip down Market Street" recorded in San Francisco on April 14, 1906, just before the Great Earthquake. The source of the problem is clear: cars accelerate much faster than horses. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO_1AdYRGW8
Re: S.F. says incidents by Cruise, Waymo driverless taxis are ‘skyrocketing.’
#3For example, I could start coning cruise cars, and cause these numbers to skyrocket. While that's an inconvenience to other drivers, it's not a safety issue at all.
By the way, as a motorcyclist (and thus hyper annoyed at bad driving), I find Uber/Lyft/Food drivers to be both much more dangerous and inconveniencing than these self driving cars. We should have scrutiny on the safety of these machines, but they're hardly the biggest problem facing SF.
Re: S.F. says incidents by Cruise, Waymo driverless taxis are ‘skyrocketing.’
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#5First, where is the data? Second, yeah, it's bananas to test large, fast, heavy robots on public streets. The only reason we let it happen is because the robots look like cars. Third, it's bananas to have large, fast, heavy vehicles everywhere mixed in with all the other traffic. The only reason we let it happen is a mass-marketing campaign (see "The Real Reason Jaywalking Is A Crime" (Adam Ruins Everything) https://…
Re: S.F. says incidents by Cruise, Waymo driverless taxis are ‘skyrocketing.’
#6Then I read TFA. Yep 30->90. 'skyrocketing'.
That's not to say it isn't concerning. The downed wire incident that is the highlight of the story seems quite bad. But human drivers do much, much worse things, with very high frequency. Weekly sideshows, for example. The article is very unfair.
Re: S.F. says incidents by Cruise, Waymo driverless taxis are ‘skyrocketing.’
#7The incidents mentioned in the story would have been shared via first responder dispatchers. Seems like the way forward here would be for the city to make this data available to all driverless cars- maybe some sort of data registration with the city- and for the vendors to make it possible to drop these new hazards into the cars' maps promptly. I don't know how these systems work, or if they can work together, but I…
Re: S.F. says incidents by Cruise, Waymo driverless taxis are ‘skyrocketing.’
#8First, where is the data? Second, yeah, it's bananas to test large, fast, heavy robots on public streets. The only reason we let it happen is because the robots look like cars. Third, it's bananas to have large, fast, heavy vehicles everywhere mixed in with all the other traffic. The only reason we let it happen is a mass-marketing campaign (see "The Real Reason Jaywalking Is A Crime" (Adam Ruins Everything) https://…
I think they are training and not testing. I might be wrong, but if I am right, the use of public roads is a necessity. This is how AI works, I guess.
Re: S.F. says incidents by Cruise, Waymo driverless taxis are ‘skyrocketing.’
#9First, where is the data? Second, yeah, it's bananas to test large, fast, heavy robots on public streets. The only reason we let it happen is because the robots look like cars. Third, it's bananas to have large, fast, heavy vehicles everywhere mixed in with all the other traffic. The only reason we let it happen is a mass-marketing campaign (see "The Real Reason Jaywalking Is A Crime" (Adam Ruins Everything) https://…