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Showing Original Post only (View all)Wielding Rocks and Knives, Arizonans Attack Self-Driving Cars [View all]
Source: New York Times
Wielding Rocks and Knives, Arizonans Attack Self-Driving Cars
By Simon Romero
Dec. 31, 2018
CHANDLER, Ariz. The assailant slipped out of a park around noon one day in October, zeroing in on his target, which was idling at a nearby intersection a self-driving van operated by Waymo, the driverless-car company spun out of Google.
He carried out his attack with an unidentified sharp object, swiftly slashing one of the tires. The suspect, identified as a white man in his 20s, then melted into the neighborhood on foot.
The slashing was one of nearly two dozen attacks on driverless vehicles over the past two years in Chandler, a city near Phoenix where Waymo started testing its vans in 2017. In ways large and small, the city has had an early look at public misgivings over the rise of artificial intelligence, with city officials hearing complaints about everything from safety to possible job losses.
Some people have pelted Waymo vans with rocks, according to police reports. Others have repeatedly tried to run the vehicles off the road. One woman screamed at one of the vans, telling it to get out of her suburban neighborhood. A man pulled up alongside a Waymo vehicle and threatened the employee riding inside with a piece of PVC pipe.
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By Simon Romero
Dec. 31, 2018
CHANDLER, Ariz. The assailant slipped out of a park around noon one day in October, zeroing in on his target, which was idling at a nearby intersection a self-driving van operated by Waymo, the driverless-car company spun out of Google.
He carried out his attack with an unidentified sharp object, swiftly slashing one of the tires. The suspect, identified as a white man in his 20s, then melted into the neighborhood on foot.
The slashing was one of nearly two dozen attacks on driverless vehicles over the past two years in Chandler, a city near Phoenix where Waymo started testing its vans in 2017. In ways large and small, the city has had an early look at public misgivings over the rise of artificial intelligence, with city officials hearing complaints about everything from safety to possible job losses.
Some people have pelted Waymo vans with rocks, according to police reports. Others have repeatedly tried to run the vehicles off the road. One woman screamed at one of the vans, telling it to get out of her suburban neighborhood. A man pulled up alongside a Waymo vehicle and threatened the employee riding inside with a piece of PVC pipe.
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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/31/us/waymo-self-driving-cars-arizona-attacks.html
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I don't think the adoption of self driving cars will take us to a "higher level"
harumph
Dec 2018
#19
Well, for now the cars still need humans to add gas and clean off the birdshit
dalton99a
Dec 2018
#31
I can imagine the first major pileup when one of the cars loses its bits over something!
RKP5637
Dec 2018
#3
We followed a Waymo self-driving car for miles, here's what we saw (Arizona Republic):
dalton99a
Dec 2018
#15
And that is why they will never succeed - the technology will need monitoring like planes.
NutmegYankee
Dec 2018
#23
More and more prominent people are starting to realize that if we are to exist as societies.
Blue_true
Dec 2018
#26
Yeah, it's the first I've heard of it as well. We get them a lot around the MCC area, but
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#35
I don't agree with it, but I understand it. A person was killed by one here, many have been injured,
LongtimeAZDem
Jan 2019
#42