Comment by jeltz

Comment by jeltz 4 days ago

4 replies

Potentially in a few cities with high cost of living and nice weather, but certainly not worldwide. Not even the best can handle bad weather yet.

nebula8804 4 days ago

Waymo is launching in Detroit.

  • dmbche 3 days ago

    And hit a child today

    • nebula8804 2 days ago

      Waymo said its robotaxi struck the child at six miles per hour, after braking “hard” from around 17 miles per hour. The young pedestrian “suddenly entered the roadway from behind a tall SUV, moving directly into our vehicle’s path,” the company said in its blog post. Waymo said its vehicle “immediately detected the individual as soon as they began to emerge from behind the stopped vehicle.”

      “Following contact, the pedestrian stood up immediately, walked to the sidewalk, and we called 911. The vehicle remained stopped, moved to the side of the road, and stayed there until law enforcement cleared the vehicle to leave the scene,” Waymo wrote in the post.

      If a human were driving that child could be in much worse shape. You are being disingenuous by leaving out context.

      • dmbche 2 days ago

        You sure are repeating PR from Waymo.

        Humans can move further away from parked cars when noticing a chance of hitting a child.

        This waymo did not, seemingly

        It is not evident to me that a human driver would have hit the child, and hit hit harder than Waymo did.

        But we are absolutely certain that Waymo hit a child.