

“lost control after hitting the bicyclist” implying that the driver was in control before hitting the cyclist, letting the carbrained readers conclude that this is all the cyclists fault for being in the way and making the driver lose control.


“lost control after hitting the bicyclist” implying that the driver was in control before hitting the cyclist, letting the carbrained readers conclude that this is all the cyclists fault for being in the way and making the driver lose control.


There were probably also people who voted for “yes AI” who would have voted for “a little bit of ai when I explicitly ask for it” if they had the option.


We already spend too many trillions of dollars subsidizing private cars. No more please.


The same governor that gave a billion dollars of taxpayer money to billionaires to build a head injury stadium. Not surprising.


Volkswagen, Ford, UBS, and IBM are all doing pretty well.


My favorite thing is learning things together. My kids express interest in things, and sometimes we do them together. When my first kid got interested in playing an instrument, I picked up the one I had not played in 10+ years, and we (re-)learned together. (At least until they got way better than me.) Other things we have learned together: playing tennis, snowboarding, 3D printing, building hutches for rabbits.
Depends where. In America, human drivers are not held accountable for running over pedestrians, so I am not sure why a computer would be.