The video says bicyclist and shows a bent bicycle. So pedestrian or bicyclist?
Self-driving Uber car kills Arizona woman crossing street
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#32https://www.google.com/maps/@33.4369934,-111.9429875,3a,75y,...
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#33I assume this case will also be one of the most well-recorded cases of a fatal car accident in history as well, given the amount of sensors and equiment on-board a self-driving car, along with eye witness testimony from the operator on board.
Can't tell if Uber has just been incredibly unlucky as of late or if just enough of their employee-base is incompetent as to prevent them from just having a quiet year with no large failures.
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#34On purpose to protect something "more valuable," or on accident?
There's an old saying around gun owners: "There's no such thing as a firearms accident. Only negligence." I think the same thing applies to autonomous things.
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#35Striking a pedestrian in a crosswalk is horrible and terrible news. The reality though is how many pedestrians are hit by manual driver's vs automous drivers? On a percentage basis I gotta believe autonomous cars are orders of magnitude safer. Self driving cars aren't going to be perfect. How many people lost their lives in early factories to machines during the industral revolution? Imagine if they had pulled the pl…
It appears the woman was not using the crosswalk, but really that doesn't make much difference in the reaction to the report. Uber's self driving tech seems a bit under-baked at the moment.
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#36On purpose to protect something "more valuable," or on accident?
Forgive me, I don't understand what you mean. Please elaborate.
For example - What if someone steps out into the road and you can either hit them, or run into a wall? The former makes it far more likely the occupants of the car will be safe, the latter saves the life of a pedestrian at the expense of possible injury to people in the car.
It is kind of an interesting question, because people can't generally react quickly and rationally enough in a situation like that for it to matter, but in theory, a computer can. But it also dominates the discussion in a way that likely far overstates how frequently this will actually be a decision a computer has to make.
I think that is what the person you're replying to is asking. Given that this occurred at night and on (very likely) uncrowded streets, I feel like its far more likely the car (and backup driver) just somehow missed the pedestrian.
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#37Uber'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…
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#38FTA: "The Uber vehicle was reportedly driving early Monday when a woman walking outside of the crosswalk was struck. ... 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 some…
Re: Self-driving Uber car kills Arizona woman crossing street
#39Uber'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…
Re: Self-driving Uber car kills Arizona woman crossing street
#40Striking a pedestrian in a crosswalk is horrible and terrible news. The reality though is how many pedestrians are hit by manual driver's vs automous drivers? On a percentage basis I gotta believe autonomous cars are orders of magnitude safer. Self driving cars aren't going to be perfect. How many people lost their lives in early factories to machines during the industral revolution? Imagine if they had pulled the pl…