You don't get a thread of 173 posts (44 by you) over 6 days and counting (4 in the last day) over the anodyne position you are now professing. That time has been spent dealing with all the bogus stuff that you are now tacitly disavowing, such as the bizarre three data points claim that you brought up again as recently as your previous post.
> ...change my mind.
You have been tacitly changing your mind throughout, though, of course, you will not admit it.
Like so many of your previous posts, this doesn't address any of the actual points made, but just tries to shoehorn your own digression. If you can point to where I changed my mind, I'll be happy to try and explain how it relates to those original points or admit if it does not. Note that "unexpected behavior" and "uncertainty" are literally in the first post I made, as is the part about what it takes for society to adopt the tech.
It certainly comes across like either you're too hung up on a position to read critically or you got fooled by a PR piece without knowing how to properly interpret it. I guess that's a win for the SV hype machine.
Ah - so, if you have not changed your mind on anything, then, regrettably, you left a number of things out of your "I'm saying" list, such as the business about there only being three relevant data points from Waymo's testing [1].
On the one hand, I can understand that it is difficult to keep track of everything you have said throughout your twists and turns, but on the other, it seems particularly important one to keep this one in mind as, if verified, it would be far more damning of Waymo than everything else you have said, combined!
You don't get a thread of 173 posts (44 by you) over 6 days and counting (4 in the last day) over the anodyne position you are now professing. That time has been spent dealing with all the bogus stuff that you are now tacitly disavowing, such as the bizarre three data points claim that you brought up again as recently as your previous post.
> ...change my mind.
You have been tacitly changing your mind throughout, though, of course, you will not admit it.