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re: Uber Halts Autonomous-Car Testing After Fatal Arizona Crash
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:35 pm to LSUBoo
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:35 pm to LSUBoo
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I had to slam on my brakes not too long ago because some dumb bitch talking on her cell phone decided to cross the street in downtown BR without even bothering to check to see if traffic was coming
good thing an actual HUMAN was driving here.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:35 pm to tigerinthebueche
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was she in a crosswalk with the right of way, or did she step out from in between two parked cars?
what difference would it make?
If the person was not crossing the road properly it could have been an unavoidable accident caused by the pedestrian. Or it could be like that accident Tesla had a few years ago where a white van on the side of the road wasn't properly spotted because of the color. A tweak will need to be made and this poor pedestrian's family will get paid.
The other interesting question to come out of this is who is criminally liable if the pedestrian wasn't at fault. Uber got special permission to test this, but surely that doesn't give you a license to kill. But which human is to blame? The CEO, the programmer, the project manager?
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:36 pm to shel311
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Oh shite, he's actually being serious.
Awkward!!!
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NHTSA said Brown did not apply the brakes and his last action was to set the cruise control at 74 miles (119 km) per hour less than two minutes before the crash -- above the 65 mph speed limit.
The agency said the truck should have been visible to Brown for at least seven seconds before impact. Brown "took no braking, steering or other actions to avoid the collision," the report said.
teslas can't see GIGANTIC TRACTOR TRAILERS BLOCKING THE HIGHWAY
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:36 pm to CAD703X
Plenty of real drivers hit pedestrians. Sometimes it’s the driver’s fault, sometimes the pedestrian’s, sometimes a combination of both. Self driving cars don’t need to achieve perfection, they just have to beat the average set by current drivers.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:36 pm to shel311
Thats fair. But if a human was driving at least blame can be placed.
So cars that hit pedestrians in thr future will be scrapped right? I mean how do you know the car wont mess up again?
So cars that hit pedestrians in thr future will be scrapped right? I mean how do you know the car wont mess up again?
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:36 pm to CAD703X
Pedestrian can do things that make it impossible for a vehicle not to hit them. so yea, it matters, in part, if they were in a cross walk.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:37 pm to CAD703X
quote:Why?
good thing an actual HUMAN was driving here.
The self-driving car very likely senses it and brakes before the human.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:37 pm to CAD703X
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good thing an actual HUMAN was driving here.
Yeah, and I had just barely enough reaction time to avoid hitting her. If she had stepped out a half-second later, no me or a computer could have stopped in time. And the computer is going to react faster than me, most likely.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:37 pm to MontyFranklyn
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:38 pm to CAD703X
quote:Imagine if we applied this poster's senses to other technologies.
teslas can't see GIGANTIC TRACTOR TRAILERS BLOCKING THE HIGHWAY
We wouldn't have trains, cars, or planes because they were TOO DANGEROUS AT FIRST!!!!
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:39 pm to Nado Jenkins83
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So cars that hit pedestrians in thr future will be scrapped right? I mean how do you know the car wont mess up again?
Sounds like another insurance policy you’re going to have to buy. Or car insurance will evolve.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:39 pm to sugar71
Sounds like she was outside of a crosswalk:
LINK
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TEMPE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) -
According to the Tempe Police Department, a pedestrian was killed in an accident involving a self-driving car.
A woman was struck by one of Uber’s self-driving vehicles South of Curry Rd. on Mill Ave. overnight. According to authorities, there was an operator behind the wheel but the vehicle was in autonomous mode at the time of the collision.
The victim was crossing the road outside of the crosswalk when she was hit.
LINK
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:39 pm to CAD703X
Here, let me quote the part you left off since it didn't fit your narrative.
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If she had done that half a second later, I'd have probably hit her
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:39 pm to Rock the Casbah
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Pedestrian can do things that make it impossible for a vehicle not to hit them. so yea, it matters, in part, if they were in a cross walk.
how many people would you say use the crosswalks in a 1 hour period during the day in a busy city?
i dont know what city you live in but this happens constantly in nashville.
i'm not going to go into the demographics of who is more prone to jaywalk but suffice it to say this happens enough that i cant imagine an autonomous car being injected into the mix without catastrophic results.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:40 pm to Nado Jenkins83
quote:I imagine if there are witnesses, we'll know where to place the blame as well. The car's software may also be able to tell us.
Thats fair. But if a human was driving at least blame can be placed.
quote:I sure hope not. As long as they hit pedestrians at a lower rate than humans, we should use them.
So cars that hit pedestrians in thr future will be scrapped right?
quote:I don't know the car messed up the first time, what do you mean again?
I mean how do you know the car wont mess up again?
Like I said above, if we took that mentality you just admitted to having, we wouldn't have basically anything we currently have now, all those luxuries wouldn't exist, and we'd still be doing horse and buggy.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:40 pm to shel311
quote:read what you wrote again slowly.
The self-driving car very likely senses it and brakes before the human.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:40 pm to LSUBoo
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And the computer is going to react faster than me, most likely.
i'm in software development and goddamn y'all put a lot of faith in the God of non-buggy code on here.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:41 pm to CAD703X
quote:alot
how many people would you say use the crosswalks in a 1 hour period during the day in a busy city?
quote:so you are of the opinion the cars will never be able to have a quicker reaction time than humans?
i'm not going to go into the demographics of who is more prone to jaywalk but suffice it to say this happens enough that i cant imagine an autonomous car being injected into the mix without catastrophic results.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:41 pm to LSUBoo
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It's not like the autonomous car is supposed to know when a pedestrian is going to do something stupid instead of staying on the sidewalk. And if she was between two parked cars (a bid no-no but people do it all the time) it might not have been able to pick her up until too late.
Those are the concerns the industry will have to address.
Should/can it see people over the roof of a car but not actually in the roadway?
Also, at what lengths should the car go to prevent hitting a pedestrian or another vehicle? Should it swerve if it is safe to do so, or is braking the only option?
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:41 pm to shel311
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We wouldn't have trains, cars, or planes because they were TOO DANGEROUS AT FIRST!!!!
you know what all of those things have in common?
actual humans in charge.
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