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Center For Auto Safety
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2017
The Center for Auto Safety is your leading voice for highway safety, auto reliability, and fuel efficiency.
Future Tech Debates: Safety, Automation, and Planned Obsolescence
This week:
we start by examining the hype around robo-taxis and their impact on public transportation improvements in automatic emergency braking technology, citing a recent study by AAA, yet highlighting its limitations at higher speeds. Automotive data privacy and consumers' right to control data collected by vehicles, emphasizing the need for regulation. the challenge of detecting and regulating marijuana impairment in driversa discussion on planned obsolescence and its implications for the longevity and safety of vehicles.and moreLinks:
www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-24/robotaxis-aren-t-going-to-help-save-public-transportationwww.theverge.com/2024/10/24/24276802/automatic-emergency-braking-aeb-forward-collision-aaawww.msn.com/en-us/autos/other/one-country-is-dominating-american-safety-ratings-and-its-not-the-us/ar-AA1t2V8Dwww.wtap.com/2024/10/28/data-driven-consumer-disclosure-report-exposes-not-just-home-addresses-driving-habits/www.ttnews.com/articles/aurora-autonomous-riskelectrek.co/2024/10/23/ford-ceo-doesnt-want-to-give-up-this-chinese-ev-hes-driving/www.mlive.com/news/2024/10/police-stuck-with-old-imperfect-tactics-to-decide-who-is-too-high-to-drive.htmlstatic.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2024/RCLRPT-24V767-7425.PDFstatic.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2024/RCLRPT-24V770-2912.PDF
we start by examining the hype around robo-taxis and their impact on public transportation improvements in automatic emergency braking technology, citing a recent study by AAA, yet highlighting its limitations at higher speeds. Automotive data privacy and consumers' right to control data collected by vehicles, emphasizing the need for regulation. the challenge of detecting and regulating marijuana impairment in driversa discussion on planned obsolescence and its implications for the longevity and safety of vehicles.and moreLinks:
www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-24/robotaxis-aren-t-going-to-help-save-public-transportationwww.theverge.com/2024/10/24/24276802/automatic-emergency-braking-aeb-forward-collision-aaawww.msn.com/en-us/autos/other/one-country-is-dominating-american-safety-ratings-and-its-not-the-us/ar-AA1t2V8Dwww.wtap.com/2024/10/28/data-driven-consumer-disclosure-report-exposes-not-just-home-addresses-driving-habits/www.ttnews.com/articles/aurora-autonomous-riskelectrek.co/2024/10/23/ford-ceo-doesnt-want-to-give-up-this-chinese-ev-hes-driving/www.mlive.com/news/2024/10/police-stuck-with-old-imperfect-tactics-to-decide-who-is-too-high-to-drive.htmlstatic.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2024/RCLRPT-24V767-7425.PDFstatic.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2024/RCLRPT-24V770-2912.PDF
มุมมอง: 3
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From Helmets to Hydrogen, From Tesla to Waymo PR machinations
มุมมอง 814 วันที่ผ่านมา
Topics this week: the decline in all-rider helmet lawsthe historical impact of the 1964 'chicken tax' on the dominance of SUVs, the ongoing issues with Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' and Summon features. the challenges faced by first responders with electric vehiclesthe intricacies of autonomous vehicle perception technologyrecallsLinks: www.iihs.org/news/detail/lax-helmet-laws-have-killed-more-th...
Tesla: Autonomous Revolution, Illusion or Delusion?
มุมมอง 2014 วันที่ผ่านมา
This week we debunk Elon Musk’s grandiose claims about Tesla's Robo Taxi, highlighting regulatory and safety hurdles, and the inflated value of Tesla’s stock driven by speculative products. Regulators can't seem to keep up with the new safety needs of autonomous vehicles and Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2X) but Gatik AI is making an effort by adopting UL4600. The EU states the obvious - the Cybe...
Robo Rides and Recall Realities
มุมมอง 4หลายเดือนก่อน
Big thank you to Janette Fennell from Kids and Cars Safety for sending us some cool swag. This weeks topics include: Tesla's controversial full self-driving claims;Regulatory issues surrounding autonomous vehicles;Self-certification in vehicle crash testing;A Fisker recall update;When/why do vehicles get crash tested;The New York legal loopholes in drug-impaired driving; Recalls and more...Link...
Full Self Driving leads to Dangerous Complacency
มุมมอง 6หลายเดือนก่อน
Hello listener. Here are some highlights from this weeks episode: NHTSA is making GM Cruise submit a report of it's software updates every 90 days. Anthony suggests NHTSA ask for the commit logs and other developer documentation so they don't get gaslit.Tesla's FSD requires a human to do the full self driving part.Consumer Reports looks at the CyberTruck and they think visibility sucks.Kia gets...
Driving Concerns: Chinese Software in American Cars
มุมมอง 10หลายเดือนก่อน
Highlights: The Biden administration's policy on limiting Chinese and Russian vehicle technology to protect U.S. data, and the general challenges in tracing vehicle components' origins. The DHS warns about counterfeit airbags.Anthony calls BS on Sam AltmanMichael tells CarMax they are responsible for recallsFred points out flaws in Torc Robotics and explains GPSThis weeks links: www.whitehouse....
Safety on Autopilot: The Pitfalls and Promises of Partial Automation
มุมมอง 10หลายเดือนก่อน
Waymo goes full PR campaign and gets some "journalists" to write that Waymo is safer than a human... without explaining that Waymo's data is like comparing apples to astronauts. Basically, Waymo is better than the worst human drivers on small subset of roads, at slow speeds in limited conditions. Maybe. IIHS releases a study showing that partial automation is, at best, partially beneficial, DC ...
Speed Limits, Safety Standards, and Autonomous Vehicles
มุมมอง 6หลายเดือนก่อน
We start off this week with California's proposed Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) bill, which aims to warn drivers exceeding speed limits by 10 mph. Next is NHTSA's new safety standards for pedestrian protection and other auto safety innovations. Then, we critique unrealistic claims about autonomous vehicles and highlight a recent investigation into Jeep vehicles catching fire. This weeks li...
Big Cars, Bigger Problems and Driverless Dangers
มุมมอง 12 หลายเดือนก่อน
Finally, a congressional bill aimed at setting federal standards for hood height and visibility to protect pedestrians. Another failure of partial automation systems like Ford's Blue Cruise and Tesla's Autopilot. Anthony let's loose on the NY Times, Amazon is using bad tech to monitor it's drivers and the recalls galore. This weeks links: www.npr.org/2024/08/23/nx-s1-5084276/pedestrian-protecti...
Data-driven Insights with QuantivRisk’s Mike Nelson
มุมมอง 102 หลายเดือนก่อน
This week we are joined by Mike Nelson, chair and founder of QuantivRisk, a risk management and technology company. The discussion focuses on QuantivRisk's innovative approach to analyzing vehicle data and video to objectively assess automotive accidents. This episode covers the challenges of defining and litigating safety in the context of ADAS and autonomous vehicles, particularly the complex...
What's leaking under the hood? V2X, Recalls, and Safety.
มุมมอง 22 หลายเดือนก่อน
A follow up on honking Waymo'sWill V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) happen?.The Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium lacks consumer and academic vetting in their recommendations for automated vehicle safety.Software stress testingRecalls from Ford and BMWThis weeks links: www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/waymo-director-says-the-company-s-cars-won-t-honk-at-each-other-anymore/ar-AA1p7pucwww.npr.org/2...
The Great Parking Lot Honk-Off: Autonomous Cars Gone Wild
มุมมอง 62 หลายเดือนก่อน
Welcome to the chaos of self-driving Waymo vehicles in San Francisco, Elon Musk's questionable promises on robo taxis, and the potential dangers of autonomous vehicles on highways. We question the AV industry's adherence to ethical practices and discuss the severe consequences of failing lithium-ion batteries. Plus recalls. And get your Takata airbag replaced. This weeks links: arstechnica.com/...
Driving the Future: The Rocky Road of Autonomous Vehicles
มุมมอง 23 หลายเดือนก่อน
Hey Listeners, How do we feel about bullet points? This week we cover topics like... Update on the ARC airbag recall implicating 50 million airbags with defects, leading to potential ruptures;Tesla's reporting on Autopilot crashes and the WSJ's great investigation; Data privacy issues with car companies like GM, who sell user driving data.;The financial math behind the autonomous vehicle indust...
Rerun - Backseat safety with Dr. Emily Thomas of Consumer Reports
มุมมอง 23 หลายเดือนก่อน
We're off this week. This is repeat of an episode that a lot of people missed. It's a good one. Don't miss. Or any episodes. www.autosafety.org/support-us/
Navigating the Future: Autonomous Cars, Safety Regulations, and Consumer Trust
3 หลายเดือนก่อน
The dangers of capacitive controls, seatback safety standards, the nonsense spewing from Elon Musk, the FCC toying with us over V2X and GM Cruise continues to gaslight General Motors. Plus we discuss the importance of robust software testing. This weeks links: arstechnica.com/cars/2024/07/vw-id-4-owners-report-unintended-acceleration-blame-steering-wheel-design/www.nhtsa.gov/press-releases/nhts...
A Dive into Automotive Safety with Dr. Jonathan Gitlin
มุมมอง 23 หลายเดือนก่อน
A Dive into Automotive Safety with Dr. Jonathan Gitlin
Robo-Taxis, Tesla Troubles, and the Path to Safer Roads
มุมมอง 183 หลายเดือนก่อน
Robo-Taxis, Tesla Troubles, and the Path to Safer Roads
The Battle Over Automatic Emergency Braking
มุมมอง 74 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Battle Over Automatic Emergency Braking
Road to Safety: Waymo Incidents and Dangerous Intersections
มุมมอง 104 หลายเดือนก่อน
Road to Safety: Waymo Incidents and Dangerous Intersections
Waymo Woes, Police Chases and Gaslighting
มุมมอง 104 หลายเดือนก่อน
Waymo Woes, Police Chases and Gaslighting
AI Hype Machine, Drunk AVs and Space Dogs
มุมมอง 45 หลายเดือนก่อน
AI Hype Machine, Drunk AVs and Space Dogs
There's no place like safety and the pucker factor
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There's no place like safety and the pucker factor
Automatic Emergency Braking and Tesla continues to disappoint
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Automatic Emergency Braking and Tesla continues to disappoint
robotics and ai are not at the point where i trust it to drive a 20 ton vehicle going 60kmh unsupervised. there needs to be a human at the wheel at all times
ACAB
Will Smith in iRobot2
So it drives like an average american
Each police department where Waymo operates should receive training on how to disable a Waymo. Apparently, these officers missed that.
An "autonomous" vehicle that does not understand police instructions should not be allowed on public roads. It's the AI that needs better training, not the cops.
Is he dumb 😂
Your coverage in this video regarding Tesla is so biased that I am forced to doubt any claims you make for any other manufacturer positive or negative. Perhaps in other podcasts or articles you have presented statistics or engineering evaluations or interviewed relevant experts regarding the pros and cons of Tesla safety in both software, computer hardware and most significantly the actual cars? I will hope so as what I've heard in this video seems a disservice to a group that claims to be the Center For Auto Safety. Please, present some numbers, some data, some testing that backs up your snide dismissal of Tesla's safety features. Please present something with more substance than the superficial hyperbole you used here.
0:50 <--- "No, you stay!" Ahhhh ha ha ha!!!
Machines don't care about the law... These things need to be banned.
They dont know that the rides even started yet
1950: “In the future, we’ll have flying cars.” 2024: “ I don’t trust this technology.”
Google doesn't trust Waymo. It's programmed to drive extremely conservatively like grandma but even more timid and slow. It'll randomly stop in the road for no apparent reason even blocking rescue vehicles. So there'a a big asteriak on it's safety record (though credit to google for being somewhat transperant about their data unlike a lot of others in this venture)
Autonomous vehicles should be banned for good
No i should not its very safe
@@sugardemon4022 bullshit!!! I don’t buy that crap!!!!
Get a RAM 1500 to tow it out of the way!
"No, you stay!" "Aww, fuck"
Ai shouldn't be running..
A 5 years old driving would have been more intelligent than this.
The human driver was partially responsible for this so no.
Laws don't apply to corporations
Too much information running through my brain.. too much information driving me insane. Police ‘ghost in the Machine’ album
It's almost like politicians are making this country worse on purpose
sit and stay, bad EV!
How about talking about auto theft and how the automakers are causing it? NA cars have Zero cyber security while 54 other countries including all of the UK and Europe have mandated that automakers build it in - it effectively ends hacking of anything from 2018 on. Please Help! Google UN R155 - The car companies have lots of solutions they are just not using them because they need the telematics on to sell subscriptions, monitor you, do recalls OTA etc
Welp seems like these officers didn’t follow the TikTok school of pranksters. You put a traffic cone on top of the hood.
1:32 Smart cop. Doesn’t trust artificial intelligence. He’s also a funny guy, telling that car NO!! STAY!! lol
This isn’t AI. 🤦
All they had to do was touch and wiggle it.
Another scenario never popped into the great minds of tech bros developing autonomous vehicles, allegedly superior to human drivers or perhaps the devs were anti-authority libertarians?
the cop sounds a redneck
Why is their a main waterline on the road in the first place
Because there's literally a rescue happening. Pay attention.
@@joeaardvark9214 shut up 👍
@@Ishitpostonreddit No. Pay attention.
This needs to be illegal for this reason
dude really just wanted to pop a flare lol
POLICE POWER GOT NOTHING ON A.I. 😂
Now they’ve brought these vehicles to LA🙈
Damn Uber vehicles
"No, you stay!" hahaha like talking to a dog. Hahah.
Lmfao
The tesla driver also stopped in the intersection didn't seem much smarter than the autonomous car.
Driver is probably running off of a neuralink prototype.
There’s a hose to their left, a fire truck to their right, and a cop/autonomous car blocking them from going forward. Where should they go?
I don’t think it’s a Tesla
That's just standard Tesla driver behavior.
It's a large machine that potentially could harm or kill somebody. Why does it not have an easily accessible emergency stop button? Any industrial machine that has the same capability for harm would be have that as a legislated requirement... 0.0
It shouldn't be legal to have them operate unattended
I would take it thats why
It can’t harm anyone? It’s programmed to automatically brake if there is anything purposefully getting in front of it.
As with everything these days, the money that the company can make is more important than human lives.
And yet another example of why cops are some of the dumbest people that anyone could ever come in contact with... Caution tape? Have dispatch contact Waymo? Call Waymo? Lift the hose over the car so it can continue on? This is why the job needs to require more than a high school diploma.
lifting the hose?? 😂😂 do you know how much those weigh? also, you can literally hear him contacting dispatch in the video
@@literalantifaterrorist4673 How do you think they got the hose off the truck and halfway down the street? How do you think they get the hose into the houses? He contacted dispatch to have someone disable the vehicle, no doubt dispatch called a tow truck since cops are some of the most lazy people.
@@Waldo1122 when filled with water, those supply hoses are hundreds of pounds per section.
@@literalantifaterrorist4673 And yet the firefighters still manage to carry them up 10 flights of stairs and half a mile down a street.
@@Waldo1122 those are supply hoses which have a significant amount of water flowing through them and are far heavier than the actual attack hoses. Attack hoses are only 1 3/4 inches in diameter and still are best operated with two firefighters due to their weight - what we see here are 3 inch hoses which are incredibly hard to move when filled with water.
just cover the cameras with somethin...
No its bad
TRASH company should get a ticket and government should treat them as 1 drive lic so if the company gets 3 tickets they are suspended AI or whatever someone needs to get a fine for impeding traffic
Nah
Exact reason why it should be illegal to have this bs on the road steals jobs makes traffic all for profit ? They should TICKET the company for impeding traffic and cite the company. It’s dumb
What jobs does this steal other than Ubers lol? Also it’s not just for profit, it’s to solve a serious problem related to car accidents which is a massive cause of death and property damage in the U.S which is mainly caused by the human drivers of the vehicle and not the vehicle itself, CGP Grey’s video explains this well.
Dum-dum, dum, da, duum. Dum-dum, dum, da, duum.
Why not try to train the Waymos in a small neigbourhood or a studio lot. I wish apple would still work on an AV.
Got 1 dumb AI controlled car ready to run over the hose & an idiot Feels driver trying to go straight thru . People wonder what's wrong with California. There's your answer
Guys, the car is monitored. 😅 he just need to talk to the operator
My understanding is there’s a phone number the police call that goes to Waymo directly for situations such as this. I’m surprised the cops haven’t been told about this. But yeah it should also be blatantly posted on the vehicle itself probably.
I can imagine people calling that number and making false reports as a prank to mess with the passengers.
number should not be posted on the car but im sure overtime ppl will become aware of how to contact them
There should also be an emergency Killswitch for the car if it's not going to be properly monitored.
P.S. WORTHLESS VEHICLE!!! 😮
Like Trump!
No thank you on these driverless cars!!! 🫡
The car wasn’t even causing a massive problem here, the officers just weren’t prepared for dealing with this so it became an issue, all they had to do was call the person that was monitoring the car. AI on the streets is still 100x safer than people behind the wheel, we just cause too many accidents and death and damage to property.
We should just get rid of all cars and go back to horse and carriage. I'm sure you'd like that.
Thank god is was not a black car. 😜
Don't you love how the cop points at the machine and shouts "No, you stay"! (as if he's commanding a dog)...
surprised he didnt detain and arrest the car for not following his commands....
Spirit of this machine heed my command
No. I don't love it. That was stupid.
@@sawboss5794 You could have a go at developing a sense of humour? Or not, you do you. I thought it was funny.
Sucks to be you then @@not-alot-of-options
Use your taiser on the electronics