▲ | bsder 6 days ago | |
> Most humans that claim they could could. I don't agree. My anecdata suggests that Waymo is significantly better than random ridesharing drivers in the US, nowadays. My last dozen ridesharing experiences only had a single driver that wasn't actively hazardous on the road. One of them was so bad that I actually flagged him on the service. My Waymo experiences, by contrast, have all been uniformly excellent. I suspect that Waymo is already better than the median human driver (anecdata suggests that's a really low bar)--and it just keeps getting better. | ||
▲ | jacquesm 6 days ago | parent [-] | |
> Most humans that claim they could could. > My anecdata suggests that Waymo is significantly better than random ridesharing drivers in the US, nowadays. Those two aren't really related are they? That's one locality and a specific kind of driver. If you picked a random road there is a pretty small chance that road would be one like the one where Waymo is currently rolled out, and where your ridesharing drivers are representative of the general public, they likely are not. |