every company trying to make AVs happen deserves to go the way of Cruise. level 5 autonomy is never going to happen. they've all solved the easiest 70% of the problem (less than that, more dangerously, in tesla's case) and the hardest 10% will never be solved, but because this is all a big "monopoly in a new market" (plus kill off the entire concept of public transit) play by trillion dollar tech companies, its failure is getting dragged out over years and we all just have to live with it.
imagine The Big One happens in SF, and every waymo on the street instantly becomes a giant roadblock for emergency workers trying to put out fires and rescue and save the lives of seriously injured people all over the city. people will die - because these products aren't "safer than humans"; they can't do basic things even bottom-quartile human drivers can.
waymo corporate is betting they can PR their way past all that. our duty as citizens and humans is to make sure they can't.
I love it when the math is mathing, Maybe tomorrow I'll hate again when I realize I got something wrong 😅
It's not like the "computer industry" did this, that industry was IBM and Siemens and Xerox and Cray. At the start it was all missile targeting systems and concentration camp organizers. A few upstarts happened to notice that miniaturization and cost reduction in industrial process was going to open up new target markets (small office / home office / individual use); the fact that this gave people new capabilities was (from a corporate perspective) an unfortunate, and temporary, side effect
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