| ▲ | tjoff 3 hours ago | |
... no? That children, animals etc. acts differently everyone knows. But what about a self-driving car that looks the same as every other car? Anyway, it was Waymos own findings when they started out. They got into more accidents, none of which where their own fault, than expected and realized that they had to make it behave more like a human to not confuse human drivers. | ||
| ▲ | JumpCrisscross 2 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
> ... no? Which part are you confused about? > what about a self-driving car that looks the same as every other car? My Aussie friends, when they visit America, don't put up a sign in their window saying they're Aussie and will occasionally try to turn left at a red. > They got into more accidents, none of which where their own fault, than expected and realized that they had to make it behave more like a human to not confuse human drivers Sure. I'm still filing this in the nothingburger file. If anything, it screams that we have a lot of people on the road who should not be. | ||