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As for bricking themselves randomly and causing traffic jams that isn’t a true safety hazard. That is an annoyance.

Yeah, it bricked itself when the program didn’t have a setting for “what to do when someone is thrown under you.”

But it doesn’t run over people and drive off like crap human drivers.

Hey Caitlin, the only other comment is from a known troll. How about taking care of that?

Yup, it’s because of a conspiracy against her, not because she’s a bad singer.

Harvey’s in Canada had this 20 years ago, although I’m not sure if they still offer it. Instead of the usual box of fries or onion rings, you’d get a double-box, literally two boxes stuck together. One would have fries, the other would have onion rings.

It is, after all, a square-cut pizza sheathed in processed American cheese.

Or did I miss a swath of her amazing work?

I’m not saying they are developed fully yet.

Nobody is pointing out that the other 7 are little bitches who were conned by Gaetz into fulfilling his wet dream of humiliating Kevin McCarthy on the national stage.

Look at the negative story this week about AV5 vehicles. A hit and run driver tossed a pedestrian under the wheels of a Cruise. What did the story talk about. “Woman trapped under wheels of an AV5 vehicle!”

I think you’re wrong

Weenus is a troll who should be dismissed. Check their comment history.

It’s a lot farther away than 10 years. We’re decades away from fully-autonomous, get-in-and-take-a-nap vehicles.

“When someone mocks me like that, and mocks my religion, and honestly, the Bible is pretty clear about God being mocked, so that’s what sealed it right there for me,”

I think we are a decade or less than better than a drunk uncle self-driving cars.

We’re decades away from AV5 tech, because that would require massive infrastructure support and a universal system independent of manufacturers.

Having to pay attention is one reason why there is no middle ground. If I still have to constantly pay attention, then I may as well not be using these systems at all.

People don’t trust them because they’re clearly nowhere near ready to be on the road.