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Self-driving tech ‘may actually get worse before it gets better’

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A Harvard University forum has examined how a recent death linked to self-driving technology is causing concern about safety.

“It’s a little bit like the Wild West out there right now,” said Deborah Hersman, president and CEO of the National Safety Council.

Hersman was part of a panel discussion yesterday at Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health that explored whether the field is advancing too quickly as dozens of companies have begun experimenting on public streets in several U.S. states.

She joined other panelists in expressing optimism that eventually “machines will be better than us” at driving safely, while also worrying about the transition period before the technology is improved and society adapts to it.

Some experts are pointing to the March death of a pedestrian struck by a self-driving Uber vehicle in Tempe, Ariz., as cause for serious safety concern. It was the first death involving a fully autonomous test vehicle.

“It may actually get worse before it gets better,” said Jay Winsten, who directs the school’s Center for Health Communication. “People will be killed and injured by autonomous vehicles who never would have been without autonomous vehicles.”

It’s important, however, to not overreact and consider the longterm potential benefits for road safety, said Winsten, who led the 1980s-era marketing campaign to reduce drunken driving by encouraging designated drivers.

Current federal regulations have few requirements specifically for self-driving vehicles, leaving it for states to handle.
 
The first test they did in vegas live on the air the self driving vehicle ran right into a garbage truck :rofl::rofl:
 
No matter how bad the self driving cars are they can't be as bad as some of the drivers I see here in SC every day!
 
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It's funny how past horror stories become accepted, everyday reality. Christine the car, mentioned above. And Dr. Frankenstein who harvested organs from dead bodies, is now a common occurrence in our hospital operating rooms. What horror story will become our next reality, probably something from "The Twilight Zone" or "The Outer Limits."

Oh, I almost forgot, all the damn camera's everywhere (I spotted 5-10 video cameras in the ceiling of a MacDonald's restaurant kitchen ceiling recently-afraid someone's going to steal a hamburger bun), another horror story of "Big Brother" come to life from the novel "1984."




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Soon it will be cashless/paperless finance and your accounts will get emptied by shaking hands with the wrong person.
Did you know there already is a contact lense you can insert that puts any kind of info up in a hologram about 20" in front of your face. Finger caps you slip on allow you to type in mid air to text thru hologram with another user. Virtual computing. A screen you can manipulate without bulky hardware that no other person can see. Combat pilots have been using it for years via a monocle.
 
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You don't want to drive, take a bus...

what a waste

I don't like any of the "robot BS/autonomous driving"

any death from 'a computer' driving a car
is 1 too many, in my book !!

Are the inner-shitty people/m***es really getting this freaken' lazy ?
That it's too much of a burden, to drive your own damn car ?
Or you have too much money & no brains, to operate an automobile correctly ?

Hell you could get an extremely eager teenager/kid to do it even...
They be a friend for life...

sorry I'm in one of those moods
I hate that ****
 
I wonder how they are going to handle the software updates. I don't have one software operated device that at some point or another did not have a problem after an update, not to mention that after a few years they cannot be updated at all. Plus the cost, I can't imagine them selling in the $30k range, probably three times that, idk.
 
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The lazy Ding Dongs up here will buy those up.. might improve there driving skills too.. :steering:
 
There's been a bit of a brake pump on this the past couple years.

I just saw 2 ads on TV for "assisted" driving- basically a "stay in your lane" feature.

I haven't seen a full blown "gee look how neat this will be, and it's right around the corner", or "self driving now" ad in the past 2 years.
 
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