> How is this OK? /shrug has a human ever driven straight into something at 68 mph? how is THAT ok? Questions must always be formulated "...compared to WHAT alternative?"https://twitter.com/neilcybart/status/1129324705209552896 …
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2/ Zero discussion of costs. Zero discussion of benefits. This isn't math or science. It's just menstrual emotional ranting. I am NOT allow.https://twitter.com/neilcybart/status/1129325679781318656 …
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3/ Here's the data that
@neilcybart is ignoring: * 1 per 3.34 million miles driven in which drivers had Autopilot engaged * 1 accident per 1.92 million miles human driven. At 20 million miles/day@neilcybart is arguing for an 1,600 additional crashes per year. Genius.7 replies 6 retweets 24 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @MorlockP @neilcybart
never bring data to a signalling fight
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How do the numbers look if you adjust for the type of miles in which Autopilot is usually engaged, which if I understand it correctly is mostly highway driving? Haven't checked; my guess is that human crash incidence per highway mile driven is lower than per total mile driven.
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great questions, and I'd love to have the data looked for it, did not fidn
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