PICKERINGTON, Ohio (April 26, 2024) — In the wake of the most recent tragedy involving a fatal collision between a Tesla vehicle in autopilot mode and a motorcyclist in Washington state, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) once again urges the Department of Transportation (DOT) to strengthen Automated Driving System (ADS) regulations.
“Many autonomous vehicles on the road today have not been proven to detect all other road users in all situations before they have been allowed to be used on the road,” Dingman added. “Motorcyclists should not be used as guinea pigs for autonomous vehicle manufacturers. The continued allowance of untested autonomous vehicles on our nation’s roadways is unacceptable. The time for action is now!”
To add to that, you should see how these “accident avoidance systems” plow through dummies during tests. You’d have to have been paid off to allow these vehicles on public roads!
Calling their driver assistance program autopilot would have resulted in Tesla being sued into the ground for false advertising long ago if we lived in a fair system.
I think the progress we’ve made on driverless vehicles is pretty amazing and I really want to live in a world where they work - but we’re not there yet and some idiots are under the impression we are.
Yeah, to any engineer it’s no secret why the system has been in “beta” for almost a decade. It’s because there is no way they can probe it works 100% of the time
Such as the driver of the latest victim. He was looking at his phone when he/his car hit and killed someone.
Who is the “we” you mentioned three times ?
Society at large.
@xmunk @Showroom7561 the impression we are there already is only marginally more dangerous than thinking it is only 5~10 years off. Full self driving is still very hard.
We already have fully driverless cars. They’re called trains
Trains have drivers. They’re called locomotive engineers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv6VvFVcHqI
Lots of places have driverless trains. Vancouver comes to mind. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtCyiSleO1g
Then what do we call the people who design the locomotives?