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Its kinda fun to play off your comments. You set em up, I knock em down.

(hey, you’re on fire this week!)

“There are plenty of good kettles on both sides.” - POT(US)

I always figured that Swedish prison uniforms would have been designed by ABBA.

Give him time, give him time. Remember, the man has no shame and no self-awareness. He will speak up sooner or later on this.

When given the opportunity to call the kettle black, the pot declined.

In the words of ghostface, “Ayo fuck that” (:P) A$AP may be the trigger to get Trump the fuck out of here, LOL.

And if this fuckery actually got to the actress, Meryl Streep would be like “Boy, what? She’s Black. What?” Julia Roberts might actually have gone for it AND been stank about it when she got called out. You think Scarlett Johansson’s “I should be able to play any tree I want!” was bad ...

BTW, I don’t believe the story.  Sounds like a game of telephone where by the end we get to Julie Roberts’ name being thrown around to play Tubman.  I don’t believe it.

My point is, everyone and everything is fallible. Humans fail to see things, or fail to recognize what they saw all the time. AV is also fallible, just in different ways.

It’s not necessarily that they are incompetent, but that their motivations are totally corrupt. For example- when Trump put up the steel ad aluminum tariffs, it was widely pointed out to him that there are way more jobs associated with steel and aluminum users in the US, rather than steel and aluminum producers, who

It’s also going to make different mistakes than a human would, which affects the behaviors people use to try to avoid being hit. Image recognition in particular is very brittle; slight changes in an object can radically alter what the AI thinks it is, even when it’d be obvious to a human.

If they don’t see them, sure. But the car saw her and mowed her down anyway, because it was programmed only to classify things as pedestrians if they’re in crosswalks. If a human said, “I saw her but I ran her over because she was jaywalking” they’d be put in jail.

Humans assess situations and take calculated risks such as “that woman with the bicycle is not going to step into the road.” Years of legal precedent and common sense absolves us from radically unforeseen circumstances. Humans are understood to make mistakes. A computer program that is better than humans but still not

So far my warnings are all expected (almost always when I’m behind a car making a right turn) or flat out false warnings. There’s been a couple of times I’m at a complete stop behind a car at a red light and it’ll start flashing and beeping as if I was about to hit them and it would just come and go for no reason. The

Yes, and honestly building up Mexico’s economy is probably the best way defense for immigration and drug enforcement. Clearly, Mexico still has it’s issues, but providing better economic opportunities for its people will lead to more people staying in their own countries, getting legitimate jobs rather than going

I’m basically with you here. I actually hate Bluetooth because of the spottiness and lag that comes with it. Half the time I’m spending a ton of mental energy either connecting or disconnecting, or trying to swap so the passengers can’t hear my conversation (or people outside the car, for that matter). But backup

There are only 2 modern car features that I like: bluetooth radio and back-up cameras. Modern cars have a stupid number of blind spots, which makes the camera helpful, and bluetooth is nice because you can take calls without a phone, and if you have a passenger, you can pick your own music. Lane departure is stupid,

1st Gear: If you make an autonomous car as safe as possible, it will drive slowly, slam on the brakes at every possible threat, and yield to all the meat puppet cars. Think of riding with your 80 year old aunt who can barely see over the steering wheel. At some point you say, “Please just let me drive.”

*Uber, checking Waymo’s Insta*