News: Waymo robot taxis fail to manage SF power outage causing widespread gridlock
https://missionlocal.org/2025/12/sf-waymo-halts-service-blackout/
The question we should be asking is what are the penalties for creating such a citywide menace?
News: Waymo robot taxis fail to manage SF power outage causing widespread gridlock
https://missionlocal.org/2025/12/sf-waymo-halts-service-blackout/
The question we should be asking is what are the penalties for creating such a citywide menace?
@mastodonmigration They would probably move them with a bulldozer like was done in L.A. during the fires.
(This is not an endorsement of robo-taxis)
@mlanger
Have you seen the human drivers in SF?
The real solution is better transit. We're using fancy tech to fix a solved problem. But for whatever reason America and especially California is somewhat anti public transit. (LA is at least improving there)
As an SF resident, these are much better than a lot of human drivers I encounter both as a pedestrian and as an occasional driver. (Not better than a good driver, better than bad drivers)
But I agree this failure mode is very not ok.
@bransonturner @mastodonmigration
Exactly this. Trying to make computers think like humans is silly. In the early days I assumed self-driving cars would *need* to be networked and communicate with each other. They could coordinate their movements, their speed, etc, and plan routes mutually to truly optimize everyone's travel time.
Instead they just play make-believe humans and get the worst of both man and machine.