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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ May 31

    Would you buy a car that had a tendency—no matter how rare—to run off the road in broad daylight because it mistakes a glint off its camera lens for the sudden appearance of truck headlights?https://on.wsj.com/2J01cTs 

    11:15 AM - 31 May 2018
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      1. David Furgiuele‏ @curious_furgy May 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        Nope. Not a chance.

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      1. Donald Blackwell Jr‏ @DonBlackwellJr May 31
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        No way! Wait until accidents or deaths occur due to computer malfunctions or software hackers remotely taking control of the car!

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      2. FactPipe‏ @FactPipe May 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        Would you continue to fly an airline that uses auto-pilot for its flights?

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      3. CRM-114‏ @DISCRIMINATR114 May 31
        Replying to @FactPipe @WSJ

        I like where you're going with this. Ask about auto-landing.

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      2. CRM-114‏ @DISCRIMINATR114 May 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        Hi mr. expert, can you prove sources for the following situations:

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      3. CRM-114‏ @DISCRIMINATR114 May 31
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        Would you buy a car that had a tendency—no matter how rare—to run off the road in broad daylight because it mistakes a glint off its camera lens for the sudden appearance of truck headlights racing toward it at close range?

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      4. CRM-114‏ @DISCRIMINATR114 May 31
        Replying to @DISCRIMINATR114 @WSJ

        Or one that slams on the brakes on a highway because an approaching rain storm briefly resembles a concrete wall?

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      1. James Poirier‏ @JamesPoirierNYC May 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        New York’s former World Trade Center (WTC) is the World Transportation Center (WTC). A new, ever-expanding, universal infrastructural system that guides & propels self-driving cars will emanate from “Ground Zero” in Manhattan. The word “Phoenix” occurs in Nostradamus

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      1. JPE‏ @J_Evans_Law May 31
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        In the words of Ronald Reagan, “Well, umm, no.”

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      1. B. Dan Berger‏ @BDanBerger May 31
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        No. Go home, you're drunk.

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      1. Stephen Dahlem‏ @6p6n6e May 31
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        Many of the cars actually work with sonar, or with EM frequencies which don’t reflect... Problem is those stealth bombers which absorb those frequencies parked on the road...

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