I hope this Blind post finds you well. We, the tech/AV community on Blind, are hoping that you could kindly clarify if the following statement reported by California DMV is correct ? If so, what was the intention behind it? “ cruise did not show regulators complete footage of an oct. 2 incident in Downtown San Francisco where a robotoxi dragged a women after she was hit by a human driver .” https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2023-10-26/cruise-robotaxi-dragged-injured-woman-misled-reporters Thanks #tech #cruise #cruiseautomation #waymo #nuro #motional #tusimple #aurora #nvidia #zoox #amazon #meta #facebook #google #microsoft
"Move fast, break things."
Move fast, break humans
Op cruisin for a bruisin
in the meantime, today there's another 100+ people Died because of car accidents, and this is just in US. And we don't give a damn, because it is so normal.
I feel its always a legal thing to do to provide what is asked. Not more, not less. Cruise were asked to show video of accident, they shared the video of just accident. Though their X statement’s were more like we didnt kill her, when they totally did by dragging her for 6 feet. California DMV says they should have provided us the whole clip, but cruise was not legally obliged to as nobody asked for the whole clip before
Do you define a car accident, particularly one where a vehicle hits a human, as only the moment of initial impact?
It is not about how I define or not. That is what their legal team defined, so they definitely do know more than you and me on what to share
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