Self-Driving Uber Blows Through Red Light On First Day In San Francisco

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Either driverless cars replicate humans a bit too well or they need more tweaking before they’re ready for prime time.

Just hours after Uber proudly rolled out a fleet of sleek self-driving Volvos in San Francisco on Wednesday morning, one of them barreled through a red light. Now California officials have called a halt to the pilot.

All of Uber’s self-driving cars in both San Francisco and Pittsburgh, the first city to see Uber’s autonomous tech, do have an engineer at the wheel, so this could technically be classified as human error.

Notably, the car’s brake lights were on as it entered the intersection, indicating perhaps someone aboard the vehicle attempted to stop but did so too late.





Somewhat ironically, the incident was captured by a dash cam mounted aboard a taxi in the next lane, aka the thing Uber’s technology aims to one day replace.

An operations manager at Luxor Cab, which operates the taxi in the video, confirmed its authenticity to the San Francisco Examiner, which first obtained the video.

Demanding that it first obtain a permit for operating the autonomous vehicle, California’s Department of Motor Vehicles ordered Uber to halt testing its self-driving cars on public streets in a letter sent to the company Wednesday.

“It is illegal for the company to operate its self-driving vehicles on public roads until it receives on autonomous vehicle testing permit,” the letter from state officials said. “If Uber does not confirm immediately that it will stop its launch and seek a testing permit, DMV will initiate legal action.”

Uber had hailed the novelty for its customers Wednesday: “Starting today, riders who request an uberX in San Francisco will be matched with a Self-Driving Uber if one is available. Expanding our self-driving pilot allows us to continue to improve our technology through real-world operations.”

In a statement to The Huffington Post, Uber said the incident was a human mistake, not a technical one.

“This incident was due to human error,” the spokesperson said. “This is why we believe so much in making the roads safer by building self-driving Ubers. This vehicle was ... not carrying customers. The driver involved has been suspended while we continue to investigate.”
 
just put everybody out of work...

drone deliveries now this...smh

taxi , uber , ups & fedex drivers everywhere like...:thefinger:
Don't forget
Grocery stores
Fast food restaurants
IVR systems for call centers, along with online first and apps for customer service

It's only a matter of time...

Better learn to code
 
Uber trying to be like Tesla and failing miserably...

This guy explains autopilot 2.0 as being AI

 
These self driving cars are so stupid. It's going to take someone getting killed to put this nonsense on the shelf.

There are too many variables when driving on streets to let a computer drive a car autonomously.
Someone has already died trusting the Tesla autopilot.
 
No the technology is not sound yet in 5 to 10 years it will be

It will never be safe enough for a car to drive itself. Only on a some sort of closed circuit were people are not allowed, maybe, but never on "regular" streets.
 
Lol

I do think they will get it together eventually

But so will the youth when it comes to hacking those bitches

It's gonna also fuck up folks that like to cheat because I predict if you know. A cars license number you will be able to track it .

So between tracking and hacking this technology is gonna fuck up a lot of people

And if most of us are around 2040 which you will be if like me you put health above wealth

You will see all this shit and much more.
 
This shit will never work. Infrastructure is not ready for self driving cars. Most streets are in terrible condition as it is, add in general traffic hazards and unpredictable occurrences (Ambulance/Fire Truck/disabled vehicle/jay walkers) and you have recipe for folks getting seriously fucked up.

And don't forget the weather.
 
These self driving cars are so stupid. It's going to take someone getting killed to put this nonsense on the shelf.

There are too many variables when driving on streets to let a computer drive a car autonomously.

And they're talking about self-driving tractor trailers?!
 
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How did User's legal team allow this shit?
Man, they must be Out of House. Those billable hours are going to be lovely.
:hellyea:
 
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Don't forget
Grocery stores
Fast food restaurants
IVR systems for call centers, along with online first and apps for customer service

It's only a matter of time...

Better learn to code
There you go with that shit again.... Smh.... Everybody is going to be a coder?
 
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