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OK. And the person you responded to with the fatality stats said nothing about proving which way either:

> That's a very bad look; the whole point of self-driving cars is that they can react to unexpected circumstances much more quickly than a human operator, such as when someone walks out into the road. Sounds like Uber's platform may not be up to that standard yet, which makes me wonder why they're on public roads.




I'm not sure how you can interpret what you're quoting as saying anything else.


The commenter said it's a "very bad look". Followed by this:

> On the other hand, it sounds like it happened very recently; I guess we'll have to wait and see what happened.

How in the world do you see that as an assertion of proof.




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