Waymo (aka Google) admits that it trains its robotaxis to break the law. When WaPo reporter finds robotaxis fail to stop for pedestrians in marked crosswalk 70% of the time, Waymo says it follows "social norms" rather than laws.
Expert explains: When robotaxis obey law, they don't go fast enough to compete successfully with Uber, so Google execs ordered engineers to ignore laws.
https://wapo.st/3ZZDifm
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@BenRossTransit So.... I'm just going to assume that when (if?) they start appearing on roads over here putting traffic cones on them is considered following social laws 😎
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@deightonrobbie @BenRossTransit A good reason to save those traffic cones!
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@Iragersh @deightonrobbie @BenRossTransit like any other human driver, the self driving car should just get out and remove the cone.
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