Almost every thing that went wrong in the Uber fatality is both terrible and expected
Today I'm going to examine how you attain safety in a robocar, and outline a contradiction in the things that went wrong for Uber and their victim. Each thing that went wrong is both important and worthy of discussion, but at the same time unimportant. For almost every thing that went wrong Is something that we want to prevent going wrong, but it's also something that we must expect will go wrong sometimes, and to plan for it. In particular, I want to consider how things operate in spite of the fact that people will jaywalk, illegal or not, car systems will suffer failures and safety drivers will sometimes not be looking. Uber has said it is cooperating fully, but we certainly haven't heard anything more from them, or from the police.
Mar-26-2018, 18:59:15 GMT