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Many stories have come out over the last 4-5 days that Uber’s autonomous cars were far behind the capabilities of other autonomous companies - and this might have been the best thing for their program as they will need to get it up to the level of others - or get out of the field - quickly.
Arizona Governor just ordered Uber to cease all testing of autonomous driving in Arizona - so much for those saying the police statements were financially driven. The order does not have an impact on any other Company. As everyone, including myself in this thread has stated, clearly there was a technology failure. |
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Here's what happened that caused the death of a human pedestrian: - Driverless car being beta tested in a live environment on an open public road - State Governor looking for tax revenue by errantly allowing such a test to take place in his state (now since retracted the executive order that allowed such testing) - Uber test driver not paying attention to the test and not performing his/her function, which was to take control of the vehicle when the tech was unable to safely operate the vehicle - Uber test driver did not have the high beams on, which is why the pedestrian was not in her field of view - Pedestrian errantly relying on and expecting a human driver to see her crossing the road at night because she believed she had the right of way - A failure of all involved to understand physics. Slam dunk.
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Can you point me to the law which requires high beams?
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Nope. A high beam law is not material to the discussion. The Uber test dummy was not paying attention to the road and relying on the (faulty) autonomous tech to not hit anything, which is opposite of what his job was. It could be that had a real driver been driving a non-autonomous car and actually paying attention to act of driving safety, he might have had his high beams on based on the lighting and traffic conitions and seen the pedestrian in time to avoid a collision.
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Sad you make up BS. My other posts are on legal blame according to current Arizona law. Big difference. Furthermore, under Arizona law Pedistrian does not have right of way. You are assuming what she thought, which besides us unprovable, still puts her at fault as she did not have right of way, as proven previously in thread. Last edited by IK6SPEED; 03-27-2018 at 11:32 AM.. |
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"Bottom line, I believe that coding should favor the vehicle occupant SHOULD THE CAR HAVE DONE NOTHING WRONG. In this case, the death was the pedestrian’s fault." |
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First everyone is arguing area is well lit, now grasping at high beam straws. You cannot have it both ways. |
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Would be stupid for vehicle to be programmed to protect violator over the occupant in car that was not violating law. |
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Turning off safety systems in a test on autonomous driving while the supervisor isnt paying attention......
If so, lawyers are gonna have a field day I can totally understand Volvo's concerns. This could harm Volvo bigtime.
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I place the blame on the technology AND the politicans who allowed an assinine test campaign to take place in a live environment on public streets. |
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Yes, bottom line pedestrian is at fault. If this was not Uber vehicle, this would be a non-story. Please show the law where THERE ARE 2 SETS OF LAWS CURRENTLY wher autonomous vehicles MUST BE SAFER THAN MANUAL OPERATION. Otherwise you are just making it up as you post (which, essentially has been proven anyway). |
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It would be if you were building a case. Your post was implying that it would be a "slam dunk", and you used "did not have high beams on" as evidence of this. If high beams were necessary for safety, there would be a law requiring it. The driving regulations set the minimum safety standards and if you are meeting those standards, you can not prove someone is operating "unsafe". Hitting someone doesn't prove you were operating outside of the rules. I've had a lot of peers and higher-ups state that we should just "this" and "that" (legal action) to someone because they got in a crash. I've been down this road in court more than once and that doesn't hold up for a second under a judge. What holds up is evidence, and evidence is not "the person killed someone so we need to punish them!". As badly as you might feel that and think that you are right, we operate in a system of laws and regulations. We might need to make new regulations if we can't prove the person was operating outside the regulations, we might need to change some of the current regulations. It's hard for some people to detach their emotions in these cases, like what I was stating above. Those people are usually the ones that lose cases or screw them up so bad (even if there was wrong-doing) that they can't possibly be prosecuted. When you don't have the evidence, you have to be able to drop it and move on.
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If turning off safety systems was illegal, all cars would be required to have them. Please show law stating that optional safety systems cannot be turned off. Then again, if that was the law, BMW would not allow Sports+ mode. |
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If this was not an autonomous car, this would be just another traffic death with no charges to driver and no press - or threads. If car ran stoplight and death in crosswalk, entirely different matter. |
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I work on a program that is a large integrated system of sensors that provides data for safety-of-life. When we developed the system, now 8 years mature, and make changes to it, we did not and do not test it in the live environment; we test in a test environment and test the living shit out of it. We do not test it in the operational environment first and hope for the best. There are no specific laws regulating the testing procedures; we don't have some dumbass lawyer telling us how to test the system, we have professional and ethical test engineers who understand the responsibility they have. If we are going to argue law here, than the legal argument is one of gross negligence.
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