Sensor fault detection and isolation is actually a thing I worked extensively in. Don't see tech industry using it.https://twitter.com/gravislizard/status/748624385590726657 …
I mean, yeah. In principle you could put wipers or something on it, but yeah. These are real-world issues not being addressed.
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and the thing is they aren't even rare ones. they're like. going to happen in 1/5 trips. or 1/1 if you're in wisconsin.
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and honestly this scares the shit out of me because - as has just been demonstrated - there are no adults in charge
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society has a ten-second memory and forgets the disasters and lies of the past every time a new snake oil is announced
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they will absolutely root for and buy a car with an autopilot that simply doesn't work
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and the argument i get is "well people are dying driving their own cars" and i'm like YEAH, CARS ARE DANGEROUS
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we as humans do not know how to make a two-ton piece of metal moving at 60mph safe. we don't have the science.
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There is basically a formula for acceptable risk. Deaths get over X threshold, people get uncomfortable. Simple as that.
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driverless cars will cause new classes of accidents that don't exist today is what upsets me
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