'Tempe police suggested that Herzberg may have been at fault by stepping into path of a fast-moving car so unexpectedly that no reaction, by human or microchip, could have prevented the accident.'
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Anonymous2018-03-22 11:24
What is the thing in the car?
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Anonymous2018-03-22 13:35
Moar like meat bag driven cars are gonna be scraped. 100% AI is the future.
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Anonymous2018-03-22 13:36
>>3 the car should have clearly swerved and killed its occupants instead
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Anonymous2018-03-22 14:06
what about driverless cdrs?
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Anonymous2018-03-22 15:48
Drive my anus.
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Anonymous2018-03-22 16:22
It should be they're responsibility for using a self driving car. Although the manufacturer should still bare some of the blame (it is their product)
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Anonymous2018-03-22 16:32
Only in 2018 would an insane hispanic male felon who thinks hes a woman, be believed when says "muh car was driving by itself" after running down a killing a cyclist
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Anonymous2018-03-22 22:37
Even I can make a driverless car. Why don't they use echolocation-based navigation instead of computer vision? It'd be a much more exact approach.
Was that programming error? If somebody decides to jump under a car at the last moment, there is nothing the engineer can do, because physics laws just don't allow stopping a multiton object instantly or changing its direction.
>>13 mad that your assembly skills are soon to be obsolete and replaced by LSTM neural networks? shit, it was even obsolete when the first C compilers were created. lmao
EXCLUSIVE: 'Safety driver' of self-driving Uber which killed pedestrian had string of traffic offenses as well as a felony - but was given OK by Uber to be part of high-profile pilot scheme
Rafaela Vasquez was the 'safety driver' of the autonomous Uber that hit and killed Elaine Herzburg, 49, in Tempe, Arizona on Sunday DailyMail.com can disclose Vasquez had been hit with a string of moving violations such as failing to stop at a red light and speeding, in recent years She was cited for driving with a suspended license in 2008 and again in 2009 Uber applies same standard for self-driving car hires as for regular Uber drivers of no more than three minor moving driving offenses in last three years Vasquez was also revealed to have had felony convictions for attempted armed robbery for which she served more than three years in prison in 2001 Uber had not disclosed her lengthy history of driving offenses in its public statements about the death The company issued a statement referring to its hiring policy stating, 'Everyone deserves a fair chance'
Safety will be the least of your worries when government agencies take control of your self driving car remotely and decide you're not allowed to drive to certain locations using it. As UN Agenda 21 creeps ever closer to being implemented, it is more likely that your self driving car will not take you outside your city without a permit from the government. Can't spend too much fuel or you're racist or something.
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Anonymous2018-03-31 4:15
>>31 Self-driving cars will also record everything from front view to paths travelled and send it to manufacturer(for informational purposes of course..).