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[1237.32 --> 1237.64] Yeah.
[1238.10 --> 1244.78] Presumably, when the engineers are working on this system, you would pay most attention to this kind of case.
[1244.86 --> 1245.80] This isn't like an edge case.
[1245.86 --> 1248.44] This is the critical what could happen case.
[1248.54 --> 1251.78] Your takeover driver is constantly not looking at the road.
[1252.02 --> 1254.20] That can't work that way.
[1255.04 --> 1260.06] You could even, like, you said something along the lines of, like, oh, they have to make note of different events and stuff like that.
[1260.06 --> 1267.68] I feel like you could just have a log where you have some form of, like, controller that's on the steering wheel while you're like, this type of event just happened.
[1267.76 --> 1268.68] This type of event just happened.
[1268.78 --> 1271.14] Just constantly keep notes and then fill it out later.
[1272.08 --> 1273.58] You have cameras and stuff.
[1273.68 --> 1275.36] At the very least, it needs to go ding, ding, ding.
[1275.52 --> 1276.70] Hey, stop looking down.
[1276.92 --> 1277.10] Yeah.
[1278.22 --> 1279.10] Just crazy.
[1279.10 --> 1286.36] So now, after that accident happened, Uber suspended its self-driving testing in lots of different places.
[1287.64 --> 1288.50] And HUD would work.
[1288.66 --> 1288.86] Yeah.
[1288.94 --> 1290.00] Someone just said a HUD would work.
[1290.06 --> 1290.20] Yeah.
[1290.24 --> 1292.28] You could have something on the freaking, yeah.
[1292.44 --> 1295.24] I feel like the driver should definitely be able to be looking up.
[1295.36 --> 1297.44] The fact that they have to look down is really stupid.
[1297.80 --> 1306.88] There's got to be some, whether it's a simplified controller or it's one of those, like, dial things that are super popular in cars so that they can at least still be looking up and just have it post up onto the windshield.
[1306.88 --> 1307.66] Sorry, continue.
[1309.72 --> 1315.02] Just the upshot is that Uber has now pulled its self-driving program out of Arizona, laying off 300 people.
[1315.74 --> 1328.24] And as far as I could tell, I think that all of its self-driving operations now are happening out of its advanced technology center in Pittsburgh, like its own compound or campus, and no longer in test cities.
[1328.60 --> 1328.88] Okay.
[1329.88 --> 1331.18] So that's going to hurt.
[1331.98 --> 1333.06] Yeah, probably.
[1333.06 --> 1347.02] I think one of the biggest things that's going to hold back automated driving and automated almost anything is companies being careless with it and having stupid things like this happen.
[1347.02 --> 1360.12] And I hope that the companies that aren't being careless with it, and this isn't me Elon Musk trumping, there's definitely more than one, keep pushing forward, I guess.
[1360.38 --> 1366.58] Well, almost every high-profile company has had some kind of story about this, whether that's Tesla or Waymo.
[1366.82 --> 1368.36] And there's been a bunch with Tesla, too.
[1368.72 --> 1368.90] Yeah.
[1370.18 --> 1374.48] It's a fine line, though, because they're all trying to push to be first to market.
[1374.48 --> 1376.58] There's going to be a huge first-mover advantage.
[1376.90 --> 1380.48] And there's something to consider that is, like, there will always be some amount of failure rate.
[1382.06 --> 1387.10] And it's comparing that failure rate versus the failure rate of human drivers.
[1387.50 --> 1389.12] And as long as we're beating that, then good.
[1389.24 --> 1397.16] But, like, it needs to – every single time that it does happen, because it's an automated system, we can go in and look at what happened.
[1397.28 --> 1399.40] With a human driver, it's much harder.
[1399.68 --> 1399.86] Yeah.
[1399.96 --> 1401.12] It's much, much, much harder.
[1401.12 --> 1401.24] Sure.
[1401.50 --> 1404.80] And you rarely have a camera looking in the vehicle at the driver, so you can't tell anyone.
[1404.80 --> 1406.30] You can actually diagnose these problems.
[1406.64 --> 1406.78] Yes.
[1407.36 --> 1407.68] Ideally.
[1408.22 --> 1408.74] Solve them.
[1409.22 --> 1410.84] Every iteration should be improved.
[1410.96 --> 1412.48] Or, yes, yes, exactly.
[1412.62 --> 1416.64] So not necessarily even solve it, but, like, make it less likely to happen at the very least.
[1416.64 --> 1418.02] And that's on a system level.
[1418.22 --> 1418.36] Yeah.
[1418.38 --> 1421.16] Like, if you get into an accident, you may never repeat that mistake again.
[1421.38 --> 1422.68] But that doesn't affect how I drive.
[1422.70 --> 1423.78] It doesn't improve humanity.
[1424.02 --> 1424.18] Yeah.
[1424.36 --> 1424.62] Right.
[1424.62 --> 1427.76] But it's kind of like cars versus airplanes, you know?
[1427.80 --> 1430.94] People feel unsafe on airplanes, even though they're much safer.
[1431.10 --> 1432.10] But it's about control.
[1432.24 --> 1433.44] You don't control the plane.
[1434.32 --> 1434.80] That's fair.
[1435.02 --> 1437.22] A lot of the time, though, like – okay.
[1437.30 --> 1440.00] So I've always found – you brought up the cars versus airplanes thing.
[1440.80 --> 1443.44] I've always found it interesting that everyone's like, oh, have a safe flight.
[1443.52 --> 1444.14] Have a safe flight.
[1444.26 --> 1445.06] Everyone seems so concerned.
[1445.06 --> 1445.66] I'll try.
[1446.08 --> 1450.32] But then, like, if you jump in, like, a taxi or they send you away in an Uber or something,
[1450.42 --> 1451.52] like, all right, get out of here.
[1452.40 --> 1453.62] People say drive safe.
[1454.02 --> 1455.20] Yeah, that's true.
[1455.30 --> 1456.24] People do say drive safe.
[1456.48 --> 1460.14] I just think it's like the, like, have a safe flight thing is like a guaranteed.
[1460.84 --> 1461.10] Yeah.
[1461.76 --> 1462.16] I don't know.
[1462.16 --> 1463.26] And what are you going to do about it?
[1463.42 --> 1463.66] Yeah.
[1463.80 --> 1464.16] What is it?
[1464.54 --> 1465.56] I'll put my seatbelt on.
[1466.10 --> 1466.36] Yeah.
[1466.84 --> 1468.84] I will listen to that demonstration.
[1469.20 --> 1469.50] Do you?
[1469.50 --> 1471.92] I'll put that mask on before I put it on my kid.
[1472.30 --> 1474.74] That's the extent of safe flight that I can guarantee you.
[1474.74 --> 1476.76] Where's your flotation device?
[1477.02 --> 1477.94] Oh, underneath my seat.
[1478.08 --> 1478.54] Oh, there you go.
[1478.94 --> 1479.22] Nice.
[1479.52 --> 1481.32] Sometimes it is the seat cushion itself.
[1481.54 --> 1483.26] I like when they have that little straw and they go.
[1484.34 --> 1485.08] The little what's there?
[1485.10 --> 1486.00] They pretend to blow in it.
[1486.04 --> 1486.32] Oh, yeah.
[1487.94 --> 1491.90] If it doesn't inflate itself, you can manually inflate your thing.
[1492.18 --> 1493.94] Have you ever flown with Air France?
[1494.96 --> 1495.36] No.