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Your comparing apples and oranges. All those instances have a computer controlling one output based on very few inputs, nothing like driving a car down the road. Also in all those instances failure wouldn’t be inherently dangerous. At stoplights that goes down people know to treat them like stop signs. If a cars

Finally someone besides me thought about that!!!

Uhhh.... Autonomous vehicles are going to usher in a technological singularity?

It’s called IR (Infrared)

If he takes this bait then we’ll have to do an intervention

Kind of missing the point. The sensors on the Tesla didn’t even register the truck that’s why the wreck happened and as the jalopnik article stated some safety features weren’t activated because of that. The real issue is how are these sensors going to hold up in the real world with weather, deterioration, and general

The story isn’t saying its the Tesla’s fault, just that autopilot failed to intervene properly and throwing control over the the driver at the last second probably isn’t going to help much.

But that will spoil the look of the car!!!

Hit the nail right on the head. I trust the “AI” on autonomous cars its the sensors that are sketchy. No telling what kind of quirks they can have while on the road.

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