While making an unprotected left after a stop sign, it slows down before the turn and chills in the pathway of oncoming cars that have to brake to avoid hitting it...
Coming from someone who works for a self-driving car company, I would like to publicly thank all of our trained safety drivers for ensuring that our vehicles NEVER get into this state. We would refer to such a scenario as a "near miss", by definition perhaps luck is the only thing preventing a wreck. Our test drivers have training and experienc
From experiences working at a self-driving car co. (Score:0)
Coming from someone who works for a self-driving car company, I would like to publicly thank all of our trained safety drivers for ensuring that our vehicles NEVER get into this state. We would refer to such a scenario as a "near miss", by definition perhaps luck is the only thing preventing a wreck. Our test drivers have training and experienc
Let it go (Score:-1)
This is one company doing not-good things
There wasn't actually an accident so how about you chill the fuck out?
Tesla is getting VASTLY more training data out of this than your own company and no-one is being hurt.
If we want to actually make self-driving cars a thing for the masses - this is the way.
Re:Let it go (Score:2)
Yeah, how about Tesla get their training data without breaking multiple traffic laws and endangering many people.
This is not the way. This is criminally irresponsible.