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ryukoposting | 21 days ago

I watched a recording of the hearing. It sounds a lot like the Amazon Fresh thing, at a glance, but it's not.

Amazon admitted that they had a bunch of people in India looking at the camera feeds and validating orders post-facto. The media took this as "the Indian workers are processing your Amazon Fresh purchase, not the computers" which is disingenuous at best. And yeah, it sounds like Waymos usually, nearly always are fully autonomous.

The huge, gargantuan, enormous difference is that, in Waymo's case, the overseas folks are taking control of a fucking car. That's not post-facto like the Amazon thing. And, more importantly, the ramifications of even the tiniest mistake are massive by comparison.

Indian Amazon guy screws up? Shoot, I paid for two heads of lettuce when I only got one. Filipino Waymo guy screws up? Car accident.

By the way: Imagine driving a real, actual car with trans-oceanic ping.

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verdverm|21 days ago

> taking control of a fucking car

they aren't though, they are clicking waypoints on a map

ddol|21 days ago

The remote assistance (fleet response) team cannot directly control the car:

> The Waymo Driver evaluates the input from fleet response and independently remains in control of driving.

https://waymo.com/blog/2024/05/fleet-response