• BedSharkPal@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Just the complete irony of Musk being killed by Autopilot would be too much for me.

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      ‘Inventors’ killed by their inventions happens way more than people probably realize. First one that comes to mind is the Segway guy. Then there’s the more recent dude who built that shitty submarine for dives to the Titanic. Anyone else care to share any incidents?

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      Dean Kamen is still alive. The person you’re thinking of was the new ceo after he sold the company, not the segway’s inventor

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      It would do a lot to correct the public’s understanding of irony. Ever since Alanis Morisette came out with her hit Ironic everyone’s been using it wrong

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        I had something real witty all planned out as a response to your irony comment, but before I can click the “reply” link, out of nowhere IT’S LIKE RAAAIIIIIIAAAAAIIIIINN ON YOUR WEDDING DAAY steamrolls into my head like Yoko Ono on a goddamn bullhorn and I get lost in the song and completely forget everything I was going to say. And I was so proud, too. Damn you, Alanis!

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        A song named “Ironic” filled with a bunch of scenarios but not a single one is ironic is… a little bit ironic, don’t ya think?

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    “That’s why we’ve not released this to the public yet. That’s the first intervention for the whole drive.”

    Why is it on any car, even his, on public roads? Why should untested, unregulated software be controlling thousands of pounds of metal at all?

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        Ha! jokes on you, I don’t have any rights. Just a number of subscriptions. Oh shit forgot to renew my free speech su— [CENSORED]

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      As someone who works on AV SW for a living, it’s really not a big deal, assuming you’ve got certain limits already in place.

      However, unlike Tesla, we’re not just handing this out to random people who clicked “I agree” on the screen. We’ve got tons of dedicated training and have to demonstrate we can react to stuff and take over under worst-case conditions, and take incidents like this really seriously.

      It’s funny that he says “Oh, this is why it’s not released to the public”, as I did some driving with a Model 3 on the latest version of FSD within the last few weeks, and in a 1 hour drive had plenty of “Oh shit” moments like this. So yeah, they’ll totally release garbage like this to the public, no doubt about it

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      The software is probably better tested than a good percentage of human drivers on the road in America, and definitely a better driver than some subset of that group. Good 'nuff, right?

      (But seriously, get this crap off the streets along with the people who shouldn’t have licenses.)

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    2016,… “I really would consider autonomous driving to be basically a solved problem,” Musk said. “I think we’re basically less than two years away from complete autonomy.”

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          I’m almost 50, but I remember when I was a kid, my mom told me that by the time I turned 16, cars would drive themselves. Just tell it where to go and it would do it.

          That timeline would have been the early 90s. Oops.

          After driving a modern car with all of the current safety features, I’ve come to the conclusion that self-driving cars were even farther away than I thought. It frequently misinterprets the situation and screeches its irritating alarm noise.

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    “That’s why we’ve not released this to the public yet. That’s the first intervention for the whole drive.”

    Which, fair enough!

    no, that’s not “fair enough”, it’s unacceptable for him to be testing this shit on public roads among other drivers.

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    15 years of ownership. Billions of dollars.

    Result: The world’s most expensive port of Burnout.