Do such software engineers reflect on the child the could have killed, or are the stock options too sweet?
I know this might be a hot take but:
I'd bet all my money, and all the money I could borrow, that a waymo would stop/swerve for a child running out before the sensory nerves in a humans eye reacted to that child. Just thinking it's not as egregious a violation when committed by something with a 0.1ms response time. Still a violation, still shouldn't do it, but the worst case outcome would be much much harder to realize than with a human driver.
Also just to add, the fact that there aren't cases of this from Phoenix or SF seems to signal it's a dumb mistake bug in the "Atlanta" build.
I’m ideologically alighted with you but that isn’t an argument in good faith. We let convicted murderers buy cars.
Your quip about stock options is actually funny, because if the engineers were killing people then those stock options shouldn’t be worth so much.