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stonith | 2 years ago

> in every form of adverse driving conditions known to man

I don't need, for example, a self driving car to be able to handle snow particularly well, because it does not snow where I live. I don't need it to be able to drive well off-road because there are roads everywhere I go. I don't need it to be able to tow a trailer or a caravan, or drive a heavy vehicle. Self driving technology does not need to surpass humans in every single driving condition in order to be useful to a large number of people.

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bmitc|2 years ago

It sounds like you need buses, subways, and trains.

threatofrain|2 years ago

And if self driving cards are cordoned off to special areas, they are just another extension of buses, subways, trains, but with less manual operation needed. The criteria that self driving vehicles perform very well everywhere is extreme when we already have so many modes of transportation designed for specific contexts.

forgetfreeman|2 years ago

Vehicles get sold to people that live in places with snow. Snow exists in the world ergo self driving tech is dangerously incomplete if it can't cope.