Waymo is paying people $10 to close car doors.
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Waymo is paying people $10 to close car doors.
That's the whole job. A passenger left the door open. Now a human has to drive across town to close it.
This is what happens when you optimise for everything except the obvious.
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Waymo is paying people $10 to close car doors.
That's the whole job. A passenger left the door open. Now a human has to drive across town to close it.
This is what happens when you optimise for everything except the obvious.
@poppacalypse Easy fix, electric closing mechanism?
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@Kir @poppacalypse I agree but as an engineer I always think in solutions 😎
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Waymo is paying people $10 to close car doors.
That's the whole job. A passenger left the door open. Now a human has to drive across town to close it.
This is what happens when you optimise for everything except the obvious.
@poppacalypse so what you're telling me is that the way you dismantle these companies is to keep doors open.
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Waymo is paying people $10 to close car doors.
That's the whole job. A passenger left the door open. Now a human has to drive across town to close it.
This is what happens when you optimise for everything except the obvious.
@poppacalypse WHY IS THE FUTURE SO STUPID?!?
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Waymo is paying people $10 to close car doors.
That's the whole job. A passenger left the door open. Now a human has to drive across town to close it.
This is what happens when you optimise for everything except the obvious.
@poppacalypse ha! Japan's taxi industry has had self-closing doors for decades. And they have a human in the car. Seems like an easy solution.
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Waymo is paying people $10 to close car doors.
That's the whole job. A passenger left the door open. Now a human has to drive across town to close it.
This is what happens when you optimise for everything except the obvious.
Fun part; The trunc closes automatically.
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Waymo is paying people $10 to close car doors.
That's the whole job. A passenger left the door open. Now a human has to drive across town to close it.
This is what happens when you optimise for everything except the obvious.
@poppacalypse
This sounds like an assignment. -
Waymo is paying people $10 to close car doors.
That's the whole job. A passenger left the door open. Now a human has to drive across town to close it.
This is what happens when you optimise for everything except the obvious.
"optimise for everything except the obvious."...
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Forget to even consider the bleeding obvious...
FTFY.
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Waymo is paying people $10 to close car doors.
That's the whole job. A passenger left the door open. Now a human has to drive across town to close it.
This is what happens when you optimise for everything except the obvious.
Should charge a huge fee for leaving it open
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