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TopicControversial Opinion #4: Automation
darkknight109
05/23/21 5:02:32 AM
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LinkPizza posted...
As I said, something could end up blocking the view. Or there could be a glare.
Something that is true for humans as well as AI, save for the fact that self-driving cars have more points of view as opposed to a human's one, making it harder to completely obstruct their vision.

LinkPizza posted...
So, again, "It's possible other cars don't stop to hand over their recording if they weren't involved
They won't need to, because the cars that were involved will have their recordings to hand over.

LinkPizza posted...
And it's not a known fact that it's better since we don't have them as commonplace on the road yet.
Doesn't matter, since more AI drivers will behave more predictably, not less. Each new self-driving car on the road makes the road safer for additional AI cars, not more dangerous.

LinkPizza posted...
For all you know, mayhem will break loose as soon as too many are on the road...
Pointless and baseless scaremongering.

Self-driving cars have driven in test facilities filled with other self-driving cars. Carmageddon has not been the end result (somewhat amusingly, the biggest hiccup observed was that the cars were too courteous to one another as a result of each expecting the other car to be an asshole human driver instead of an AI that drove defensively).

LinkPizza posted...
And I can say you definitely said my bus station was going to get self-driving buses.
So prove it.

LinkPizza posted...
And you can doubt my memory, It's still better than yours.
Given how badly you've misrepresented things within this topic alone, I seriously doubt that.

You seem to be a fan of making up stuff that didn't happen, so I honestly don't trust you to accurately recollect a conversation we had years ago.

LinkPizza posted...
And money does allow people to dodge laws. That's why the rich can usually do whatever they want. They have lawyers who can back them up and find the loopholes to say that what they're doing is ok. This literally happens all the time. Rich people get away with all sorts of things all the time. And they can easily pay settlements to avoid having to worry about certain things at a certain time. Money runs this world, so the rich basically run this world... So, I don't' know what they said to whoever. But if the small buses are running, then they did something. Because none of the small buses you showed my had anything resembling the bus could secure a wheelchair... So, again. It's probably money and loopholes getting them through this without them getting in trouble...
You know who doesn't have a lot of money that lets them dodge legal obligations?

Municipal governments.

Take a guess at who is running bus routes.

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