Developer data acquired over the past decade of real street testing strongly indicates self-driving cars would save lives. Is a government safety certification process going to accomplish anything these companies have not already considered? What of the lives that can be saved in the mean time?
"Self-driving car advocates argue that slowing down the development of self-driving cars could ultimately cost more lives than it saves. In 2016, more than 37,000 people died from highway crashes, with many being caused by human error, so self-driving cars have the potential to prevent thousands of highway deaths in the coming years."
Stipulate the special scenarios where the human has to take over and let the machines handle all other scenarios.
You need to learn that others rarely judge yourself as harshly as you do
Oh, you can be suRe I am judging them--ALL of them--always judging, and plotting..even as they sleep...much more harsShly than they can possibly imagine. And there wiLL be a recKoning. Their anxiety is justified. They should be afraid...be very aFraid. Remember and be afraid...
that is detrimental to the health of our republic."
You don't get to decide that.
Regardless of your opinion of Trump's policies, he is the democratically elected representative of the people of this nation. Sabotage from within by an unelected, anonymous staffer is the antithesis of a representational republic. If the president is a danger to the nation, present your evidence and plead your case for impeachment to the nation and to congress.
On a related note this is a new low for the NY times. They seem determined to hasten the death of old media by burning any journalistic integrity they have left.
both the short sellers and the flip speculators for their contribution to improving society. If enough people dedicate their lives to short term stock market speculation, most of the world's pressing problems will soon be a thing of the past.
Your characterization is accurate that popular tropes in film, TV, and literature lose novelty and impact as one matures. Experience results in familiarity which results in decreasing interest. This is true across generations.
However, what has changed over the past few generations is increased emphasis on younger and younger audiences. There was a time not long ago when a significant fraction of commercial film, TV, and literature was aimed at adults. This is a genuine cultural shift, and not just old people saying "that's been done before." Today, more producers pitch "reboots" or unabashed remakes with the explicit strategy that it can be sold as an original experience to children and teenagers.
Have a small number of human taxi drivers on call to substitute in the rare scenarios where a machine driver is not appropriate.
Developer data acquired over the past decade of real street testing strongly indicates self-driving cars would save lives. Is a government safety certification process going to accomplish anything these companies have not already considered? What of the lives that can be saved in the mean time?
"Self-driving car advocates argue that slowing down the development of self-driving cars could ultimately cost more lives than it saves. In 2016, more than 37,000 people died from highway crashes, with many being caused by human error, so self-driving cars have the potential to prevent thousands of highway deaths in the coming years."
Stipulate the special scenarios where the human has to take over and let the machines handle all other scenarios.
students are just holding them wrong.
No way. I'm not tripling the amount of time I spend in the office.
The president who appointed him. You can't like one guy and dislike the other. "Drain the swamp" by making the water deeper?
You need to learn that others rarely judge yourself as harshly as you do
Oh, you can be suRe I am judging them--ALL of them--always judging, and plotting..even as they sleep...much more harsShly than they can possibly imagine. And there wiLL be a recKoning. Their anxiety is justified. They should be afraid...be very aFraid. Remember and be afraid...
Who is the next speaker?
Musk: "I'd like to introduce the two newest members of our Tesla leadership team, Mr. Marin and Mr. Chong."
But you need to relax. Here, smoke this.
Do what I did and pitch a tent in the redwoods behind campus. Bonus: You can tell your advisor a cougar ate your dissertation.
Fiat Slug!
If I had known I could get my anonymous coward rants printed in the NY Times Op-Ed section I wouldn't have been wasting all my shitposts here.
that is detrimental to the health of our republic."
You don't get to decide that.
Regardless of your opinion of Trump's policies, he is the democratically elected representative of the people of this nation. Sabotage from within by an unelected, anonymous staffer is the antithesis of a representational republic. If the president is a danger to the nation, present your evidence and plead your case for impeachment to the nation and to congress.
On a related note this is a new low for the NY times. They seem determined to hasten the death of old media by burning any journalistic integrity they have left.
everything they know about coding they learned from Hollywood movies.
an author puts "free speech" in quotes.
Statistics prove otherwise.
In 20 years it will be illegal for humans to drive cars in public spaces. You heard it here first.
California is a communist welfare state that suffocates business with regulation, taxes, and worker rights.
California is a corporate welfare state that exploits workers to feed big business.
Especially stopping at ~24 episodes before it exhausted its premise.
TBBT is its shite American ripoff, missing the point entirely, just selling nerdface with a laugh track.
it's how you use... No. It's pretty much the size of your telescope.
both the short sellers and the flip speculators for their contribution to improving society. If enough people dedicate their lives to short term stock market speculation, most of the world's pressing problems will soon be a thing of the past.
"It looks like you're trying to throw a no-hitter. Would you like 'help' with that?"
I member.
Forget nukes, will there be giant vacuum cleaners?
Your characterization is accurate that popular tropes in film, TV, and literature lose novelty and impact as one matures. Experience results in familiarity which results in decreasing interest. This is true across generations.
However, what has changed over the past few generations is increased emphasis on younger and younger audiences. There was a time not long ago when a significant fraction of commercial film, TV, and literature was aimed at adults. This is a genuine cultural shift, and not just old people saying "that's been done before." Today, more producers pitch "reboots" or unabashed remakes with the explicit strategy that it can be sold as an original experience to children and teenagers.
The end result is artistic stagnation.
Meatbags in space is not science, its politics and soon to be tourism.
has been sentenced to be caned in public.
to avoid dees tax, my brudda?