Obviously more information is needed, but I thought the entire point of having a driver behind the wheel is to manually intervene to prevent this very situation? I'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.
" Obviously more information is needed, but I thought the entire point of having a driver behind the wheel is to manually intervene to prevent this very situation?" I think it's time to point out the obvious, and require that autonomous cars apply the brakes first, and THEN require driver intervention. And that they be a whole lot quicker to err on the side of braking. Cameras getting fuzzy ? Slow down. Your ML algor…
It's not that simple, you're assuming the car even had some indication that something was wrong. For all we know the car's vision was showing high confidence it saw an open road.