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throwaway729
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Autopilot: an open source driving agent
And yet comma ai were definitely testing their products on public roads, products which were presumably running this code.
mikeash
on Nov 30, 2016
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This would certainly explain why they folded so quickly once the NHTSA started asking questions.
throwaway729
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Note: other comments in this thread indicate my assumption that comma ai was testing vehicles running this code was a bit hasty.
__jal
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...Which is why it says "YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS".
jakevn
on Dec 1, 2016
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Ah yes, laws are definitely the determinate for safety. This is why texting and driving is illegal everywhere.
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