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[-] eltrain123@lemmy.world 30 points 3 months ago

They may not be perfect yet, but if their track record is safer than a human driver they aren’t any worse than any of the other assholes on the road.

Millions of human drivers are risking the lives and safety of the non-consenting public, too, but we aren’t advocating for stronger driving tests to keep bad drivers off the road. We’re just bitching about someone else trying to solve the problem because it isn’t a perfect solution on day 1.

[-] lemmyvore@feddit.nl -2 points 3 months ago

If their track record is better it's because it's a record at a much lower scale, under more controlled conditions, and kept by companies with a vested interest in it appearing good. If Boeing can hide flaws in flying vehicles carrying hundreds of people per trip I think these companies can hide flaws in cars.

we aren’t advocating for stronger driving tests

Why aren't you? Wouldn't that be the most logical answer?

My country has had a very bad traffic safety record, among the worst in the EU, and that was one of the things we used to improve things, along with harsher consequences.

There's also another solution, reducing people's need to drive. Public transportation could be improved by a fraction of the money that goes into these self-driving endeavors.

Just adding "AI" to something may look cool and even make sense at small scale but ultimately completely fail in real life. "Sometimes knives kill people, let's put AI in knives that will retract the blade instead of cutting someone". Does that sound plausible too?

[-] NaibofTabr@infosec.pub -3 points 3 months ago

Their track record isn't safer than a human driver... because their system is a mechanical turk.

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