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Waymo self-driving cars face harassment, road rage in Phoenix area

20 pointsby fmihailaover 6 years ago

4 comments

misesover 6 years ago
Their methods are absolutely wrong. But with that said, I don&#x27;t necessarily disagree with all the sentiments expressed by these people. I don&#x27;t want a company pervading every minute of my daily life. I can at least put down and turn off a phone, these things will be omnipresent. I&#x27;ve gone out of my way to avoid or disable every &quot;always listening&quot; or &quot;always watching&quot; thing I can, but this one can&#x27;t be controlled.<p>Tech companies used to be about, &quot;this is the future; buy it from us.&quot; Now, it&#x27;s &quot;this is the future; we will ram it down your throat until you accept it.&quot; This includes scooters dumped on the sidewalks, pushing into healthcare, facial recognition, amazon echos, and more.<p>This has got to stop. I hope nobody buys any more of this garbage. I understand existing doctrine of &quot;expectations of privacy&quot;, but nobody expected constant monitoring by a private entity. Past that, nobody expected constant monitoring by a public entity, which is what is coming next and is most worrisome of all. If y&#x27;all thought the patriot act was bad, just wait: it&#x27;s going to get a whole lot worse. Wait 100 years (maybe less), and we&#x27;ll end up like Xinjiang or 1984.<p>There&#x27;s a joke I&#x27;ve seen on the internet. It talks about how people in the sixties used to say things like, &quot;I&#x27;d better not say that or the government will wiretap my house.&quot; Today, people say things like, &quot;Hey wiretap, do you have a recipe for pancakes?&quot;
nitwit005over 6 years ago
&gt; The incident is one of at least 21 interactions documented by local police during the past two years where people have harassed the autonomous vehicles and their human test drivers.<p>How many drivers do they have? That doesn&#x27;t sound like a particularly high rate for a few dozen drivers over two years. Taxi drivers tend to encounter a lot of crap.
zachguoover 6 years ago
From another perspective, they created valuable data points for training the model. Great stress testing.
gvbover 6 years ago
<i>The self-driving vans use radar, lidar and cameras to navigate, so they capture footage of all interactions that usually is clear enough to identify people and read license plates.</i><p>Oops! They also have GPS, so they have a timestamped location as well as pictures.
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