Beloved bodega cat killed by driverless Waymo robotaxi: 'People loved him' nypost.com 10 points by pseudolus a day ago
mouse_ a day ago > small animals in the street in the darkNot exactly Waymo's fault this one, is it? WarOnPrivacy a day ago It may depend on if the vehicle opted to avoid hitting the cat, when most human drivers would have.> The Waymo did not even slow down, swerve or attempt to avoid the cat, the complaint said.I suspect Waymo can provide better incident data than humans would and I'll give them a point for that. ncr100 21 hours ago I think this ambiguity nicely highlights why the New York Post is a horrific source of news and raw information.Shallow reporting, limited facts, clickbait, article is not worth putting into my brain. nyc_data_geek 21 hours ago Their automated product killed a living creature. Yes, it is by definition their fault. timeon a day ago Can you elaborate?
WarOnPrivacy a day ago It may depend on if the vehicle opted to avoid hitting the cat, when most human drivers would have.> The Waymo did not even slow down, swerve or attempt to avoid the cat, the complaint said.I suspect Waymo can provide better incident data than humans would and I'll give them a point for that. ncr100 21 hours ago I think this ambiguity nicely highlights why the New York Post is a horrific source of news and raw information.Shallow reporting, limited facts, clickbait, article is not worth putting into my brain.
ncr100 21 hours ago I think this ambiguity nicely highlights why the New York Post is a horrific source of news and raw information.Shallow reporting, limited facts, clickbait, article is not worth putting into my brain.
nyc_data_geek 21 hours ago Their automated product killed a living creature. Yes, it is by definition their fault.
> small animals in the street in the dark
Not exactly Waymo's fault this one, is it?
It may depend on if the vehicle opted to avoid hitting the cat, when most human drivers would have.
> The Waymo did not even slow down, swerve or attempt to avoid the cat, the complaint said.
I suspect Waymo can provide better incident data than humans would and I'll give them a point for that.
I think this ambiguity nicely highlights why the New York Post is a horrific source of news and raw information.
Shallow reporting, limited facts, clickbait, article is not worth putting into my brain.
Their automated product killed a living creature. Yes, it is by definition their fault.
Can you elaborate?