The Data on Self-Driving Cars Is Clear. We Have to Change Course
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"Benchmarks were aligned to the same vehicle types, road types, and locations as where the Waymo Driver operated."
So yes, it's apples to apples... I'm sure there's some inherent variation, so maybe it's fuji to granny smith apples, but it seems there's nothing wildly off in their methodology.
We had a week focused on locative media, and one thing that stuck with me was when the professor said "My question is not whether self-driving cars will become reality, but how long it will take before it's illegal for people to drive". That class felt pretty wild at the time, but now it's always humorous to me when stuff like this comes out. I remember when Black Mirror got popular, and I had already had lectures on all their shocking plot points.