Yea, but if the car can’t make better decisions based off what it sees than a human with extreme consistency then it’s pointless. We can sue a human when they are neglectful and hit someone or cause property damage or put them in jail for manslaughter etc. What are the repercussions if that happens w FSD? The real question and the bottom line has to do with culpability and recompense in all its forms. Unless this is answered satisfactorily the only way FSD will get “approved” is through top down fiat (total douche bag move) made by a government who doesn’t care about the emotional health of its citizens. Which is WAY more important that having a damn car that can drive itself. I’d rather have a judge GTO than a LNG powered ‘Electric’ Tesla (as a first car). I’m totally down for a Tesla. But only as a 2nd car.
John Brennan & James Comey's handwritten notes of the planning and execution of the Russia Collusion Coup against a sitting president of the United States.
@LauraLoomer@RealCandaceO Wait until you find out Nashville mayor, Freddie O’Connell is who helped @RealCandaceO with her problem. She also lives one block from the governors mansion.
@itsmethatswhoo@RandPaul Not if he didn’t actually authorize the pardon. It was auto pen and initiated by Biden’s handlers. The only one Biden actually signed was for Hunter.
@RandPaul@Toddb1anche@TheJusticeDept What are you waiting for. This man killed millions of people by lying and hiding the truth about the virus, and ivermectin.
2007: Rodney Alexander ($15,000)
2009: Office of Carolyn McCarthy (2 cases resulting in 1 settlement) ($8,000)
2010: Eric Massa I ($85,000)
2010: Eric Massa II ($20,000)
2010: Eric Massa III ($10,000)
2010: John Conyers I ($50,000)
2014: Blake Farenthold ($84,000)
2014: John Conyers (Severance pay $27,111.75)
2017: Patrick Meehan (2 cases resulting in 1 settlement) (Severance pay $39,250)