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Comment by prng2021

3 years ago

95% is a ridiculous exaggeration. How well can these cars do in the winter? You know, that season we have that can easily keep the ground covered with snow and/or ice for 30% of the year in many cities. I lived in Chicago and it was genuinely difficult to drive for 3-4 months of the year. How well can these cars do during the very rainy hurricane season in Florida?

Do people who work in this industry actually think they've solved 95% of driving scenarios because their software can manage driving in sunny California, Nevada, and Arizona?