how many innocent people (worldwide) have been injured or even killed (so far) by self driving teslas? and who is responsible?
Seems the driver is responsible. However that won't hold with the self-driving taxis so Tesla have to stop scamming people and make self-drive actually work.
"You cannot lawfully lie to the public about conducting a random sweepstakes, lottery, or contest and then rig the results to hand-select the winners. It really is not complicated. This is just fraud; a simple, ugly fraud on the public" Elon Musk’s lawyer says $1M giveaway winners not randomly chosen, which could raise legal issues Musk had said winners of the giveaway were chosen at random. https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-n...ent-randomly-chosen-raise-legal-is-rcna178711
Just the first of many. Arizona voter files civil fraud lawsuit against Musk over $1 million giveaway https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/2024-election-trump-harris#cm3500a6000053b6r6k83eb6m A registered voter in Arizona sued Elon Musk and his pro-Trump super PAC in federal court Tuesday, accusing them of fraud for lying about their daily $1 million giveaway. The plaintiff, Jacqueline McAferty, signed Musk’s petition on October 20, after Musk said winners would be selected “randomly” from the group of people who signed his petition in support of the Constitution. But Musk’s lawyers said Monday in a separate court proceeding that winners were not selected “by chance” and were instead picked based on their suitability to promote the pro-Trump’s super PAC. “Defendants’ statements indicating that individuals who signed the petition would be chosen at random to win $1,000,000 were false, and Defendants knew those statements were false at the time they were made,” says the lawsuit, which was filed in Texas. The lawsuit further says if McAferty had been “aware that she had no chance of receiving $1,000,000,” then she wouldn’t have signed the petition and wouldn’t have provided her personal identifying information to Musk’s PAC, including her address and cell phone number. A spokesman for Musk’s super PAC did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Context: A Pennsylvania judge ruled Monday that the giveaway to voters can continue, a victory for the tech billionaire and Donald Trump ally and a loss for Philadelphia’s district attorney, Larry Krasner, who argued the sweepstakes was an illegal lottery violating state law that must be halted immediately. The practical impact of the ruling, however, is limited and mostly symbolic, because the sweepstakes is set to end Tuesday on Election Day.
The suits keep showing up... Voters Sue Musk for Fraud Over $1 Million Election Sweepstakes https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...for-fraud-over-1-million-election-sweepstakes
‘#EndtheFed’: Elon Musk endorses plan to let presidents meddle with Federal Reserve after Trump election win https://www.cnbc.com/2024/11/09/elon-musk-endorses-trump-intervene-federal-reserve.html
You clearly don't understand machine learning algos. You should stick to subject that you are familiar with.
Damn, and I thought my masters degree in computer science and my dissertation being machine learning... Its a rubbish in, rubbish out situation with the cameras employed.