KayLeadfoot
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KayLeadfoot@fedia.ioOPto
Technology@beehaw.org•Tesla Has 39 Unsupervised Robotaxis Nearly a Year After Launch. At This Rate, They’ll Catch Up to Waymo in 85 Years.
3·16 days agoEven on non-lethal accidents, Waymo generates something like 12x fewer.
I think that tech will be the automotive equivalent of the polio vaccine. Dying in road accidents will become akin to dying of rabies, a freak accident of extreme rarity. Probably, so will driving cars with no autonomous capabilities.
KayLeadfoot@fedia.ioOPto
Technology@beehaw.org•Tesla Has 39 Unsupervised Robotaxis Nearly a Year After Launch. At This Rate, They’ll Catch Up to Waymo in 85 Years.
1·17 days agoI’m glad for you!
Personally, I tried it. Wasn’t my cup of tea, bad safety margins (it doesn’t drive how I drive, and I am particular). There’s a consumer for that product, though. So long as you watch it closely, I certainly don’t mind, glad it suits you.
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Trillions of miles of data: Your car is spying on you, and it's only just the beginning
2·18 days agoLove me some good Beeb coverage, this is great
KayLeadfoot@fedia.ioOPto
Technology@beehaw.org•Tesla Has 39 Unsupervised Robotaxis Nearly a Year After Launch. At This Rate, They’ll Catch Up to Waymo in 85 Years.
5·18 days agoIt’s me. And yes, I’m bad at math, guilty as charged. I tend to make pretty simple points.
But, yes, when a publicly traded company promises exponential growth on their earnings calls, and then delivers double-digit unit delivery a year later, I do tend to point and laugh. All of that is accurate.


(saw that, I agree, I bet it will be Tokyo next)