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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 24

    A preliminary report into a fatal crash involving a self-driving Uber confirmed what many expected: A combination of computer and human error led to the death of a woman in Tempe, Ariz.https://nyti.ms/2ILyLIA 

    10:50 AM - 24 May 2018
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      1. Kim Murphy‏ @kimmurphy100 May 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        What’s “self-driving” about a car that requires a safety driver? Why was the braking disabled? And who cares what was in the victim’s system? That didn’t kill her, did it?

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      1. dav‏ @keelmonkay May 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        "The vehicle operator...told investigators that she had been monitoring the self-driving car system in the center of the car’s dashboard. A toxicology report for the victim came back positive for methamphetamine and marijuana" awful that you juxtaposed the ppl involved like this

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      1. Jennifer Hoffman‏ @Jenniferhoffman May 24
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        One more argument against 'driverless' cars which is an oxymoron. It's another globalist plan that was poorly considered. We won't give up driving so get those driverless cars off the street before they kill more people.

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      1. Lucy Brunson‏ @LucyBrunson1 May 24
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        Two driving is not better than one

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      1. Juancho Morales‏ @juangua May 24
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        Is so cruel that the first fatal victim of a car crash many years ago, was a woman also.

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      2. Originalslushey‏ @slushey May 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        wait... so let me get this straight... the self driving car requires a human actively babysit it's driving?? There is a name for that. It's called a non-self driving car and it appears to be just as deadly as a driver falling asleep at the wheel is.

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      3. Originalslushey‏ @slushey May 24
        Replying to @slushey @nytimes

        (1st sentence) *its

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      1. Minnie Mouse‏ @MinnieM22421364 May 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        @dougducey this is more than an usual car accident that caused a death of an innocent women which is a tragedy. You don’t say there ar many tragedies every day and put this in that category. Shame on you #Tempe #dougDucey #douchebag #uber #unmannedCar #sad

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      1. Nazim Hasan Khan‏ @Nazimhk May 24
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        Shared responsibility usually results in confusion, and confusion can create fatal situations. Let one act as one. Artificial intelligence can never match the human intelligence.

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      1. James Poirier‏ @JamesPoirierNYC May 24
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        New York’s former World Trade Center (WTC) is the World Transportation Center (WTC). A new, universal infrastructural system that guides & propels autonomous cars will emanate & expand from “Ground Zero” in Manhattan. The word “Phoenix” occurs in the writings of Nostradamus

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      1. Algol‏ @Algol_A May 24
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        uber should never be allowed to dabble in self driving bs

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      1. Elaine‏ @LovingLiberty3 May 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        Your losing it NYT. You didn’t even blame Mr. Trump for this. You’re slipping.

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      1. Algol‏ @Algol_A May 24
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        self driving cars is bullsh*t

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      1. Cyndi Palmer‏ @Furkids3Cyndi May 24
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        I’m so sorry for this woman’s untimely death. 😢 But, it would appear, these self-driving vehicles are not ready for prime time...

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