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bradleybuda | 5 months ago

Lots of people, myself included, pay a premium to not have a human at the steering wheel; it's nice to have the car to yourself.

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paxys|5 months ago

Yourself and three dozen recording devices and call centers full of people tracking the car and reviewing the footage, yes.

OkayPhysicist|5 months ago

To be fair, Waymo claims to not record or transmit audio without you either manually engaging such (by requesting support), or a very unambiguous announcement (presumably when the car gets into some sort of emergency situation). And lying about that claim would probably run afoul of California's 2 party consent law. So still a step up in privacy versus having someone in the car listening in on your conversation.

That said, even if they were listening to you, there's a lot of things that are completely inconsequential from a perspective of an anonymous call center employee far away listening in on, that I probably wouldn't want to talk about in front of a taxi driver.

blinding-streak|5 months ago

I know this is somewhat besides the point of the discussion, but.. many Ubers have recording devices inside the car too. The drivers have gotten savvy and protect themselves from false claims or even harassment.

jen20|5 months ago

Given the number of dash-cams in human-driven Ubers now, that's not a substantial downgrade.

octo888|5 months ago

Like, the driver's presence bothers you? Even if they don't talk?

harmmonica|5 months ago

This is just me, but maybe helps explain it. It's not that the presence of a driver is bothersome, but in the pre-Waymo world your interaction with the outside world starts when you step out the door of your house. Now the interaction with the outside world starts when you get to your destination and step out of the Waymo. I really enjoy the outside world, mind you. But it just feels easier to traverse my local area in solitude and with a consistent and comfortable vehicle, and non-erratic driving style.

I imagine how nice it could (will?) be when you can hop into a self-driving car for a longer ride or even a road trip. I think you'll feel like it's an extension of your living room vs. being in a car.

fragmede|5 months ago

The problem isn't when they don't talk and just drive, the problem is when it's late at night and the passenger is a woman who is inebriated. Not having a driver entirely makes that much harder.