Post #2356535
2026-05-10 14:18 UTC
@rrustema020@mastodon.nl @erwinrossen@mas.to oh, I am sure some will find very creative way to disturb the cars, and "Have the thing autonomously go for a swim" will certainly be one of those. (While being classified as art/happening in Germany).
But depending on the city, I was more thinking along the lines of: "You think google has anything to say if a waymo gets surrounded by a dozen of angry cyclists?".
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@rrustema020@mastodon.nl 2026-05-10 14:49
@dryak@mstdn.science @erwinrossen@mas.to I also wonder how the police in Europe will deal with a Waymo taxi breaking the law. The driver can't be identified, so the car has to be impounded. In the US law enforcement is of course more cooperative with industry, only now they start to think about it. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/30/us/california-ticket-driverless-car-violations.html
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@dryak@mstdn.science 2026-05-10 14:18
@rrustema020@mastodon.nl @erwinrossen@mas.to [...] Though knowing big tech: google will certainly find their own creative way to misclassify workers, and somehow the hardware loss will be entirely the responsibility of the poor underpaid and overworked "human supervisor" (aka 3rd world remote operator).