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Cruise, the self-driving car company, has suspended its autonomous vehicle operations and is taking measures to regain public trust. CEO Kyle Vogt acknowledges the need for regular human intervention in their vehicles, leading to a reevaluation of the concept of 'autonomous' cars. Cruise aims to rebuild confidence and restore trust in their technology.
Robotaxi companies have a serious trust issue https://t.co/bUQdv6qymb
Headlines about firms seeking to “restore trust” in self driving cars will almost certainly hit different after lethal outcomes from intentional compromise. It is only slow pace of adoption & limited geographic scope that has likely spared us from incidents of malice… https://t.co/RlhgKWeAHR
Cruise pauses all driverless robotaxi operations to ‘rebuild public trust’ - https://t.co/iBmWExONs1 Visit https://t.co/l8fNQzV9nN for more AI news. #AI #artificialintelligence #autonomousdriving #cruise
After Suspending Its Self-Driving Cars, Cruise Takes Steps to Win Back Trust https://t.co/LwsjAq5BWi
➡️ Cruise, the self-driving car company, takes measures to regain trust after suspending its autonomous vehicle operations, aiming to rebuild confidence. https://t.co/GSqy6Ldwm4
Essentially every conversation about “driverless cars” over the last decade has to be rethought — with important implications as well for “AGI timelines”. We used to think that there was a fundamental two-way distinction between self-driving cars that truly drove on their own… https://t.co/OmZWkTGh8o
Cruise CEO @kvogt posted the below @hackernews Although he makes some reasonable points re: staffing I don’t think we can continue to call these “autonomous vehicles”; rather they are semi-autonomous vehicles that need regular human intervention. Set your L5 timelines back. https://t.co/4KrKfJKifH