It's not just hiding the video. It was mainly the content of that video.
And then we had all the other leaks.
That they couldn't reliably distinguish children from adults, making them (even by their overly optimistic models) more dangerous to children than humans - which is why they started operating mostly at night, when there are few children.
And then it was reported they had 1.5 employees per car in operations, requiring support every 2-5 miles. Very surprising given that they've reported a disengagement every 95,000 miles last year.
Cruise was a company that could not withstand transparency.
tempsy|2 years ago
oldgradstudent|2 years ago
And then we had all the other leaks.
That they couldn't reliably distinguish children from adults, making them (even by their overly optimistic models) more dangerous to children than humans - which is why they started operating mostly at night, when there are few children.
And then it was reported they had 1.5 employees per car in operations, requiring support every 2-5 miles. Very surprising given that they've reported a disengagement every 95,000 miles last year.
Cruise was a company that could not withstand transparency.