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Never try to decide if a pedestrian when it's safe to cross. I don't care if you're an F1 driver or even a fucking fighter pilot. When you are behind the wheel of your car, your situational awareness is worse than that of a pedestrian who is preparing to cross the road you're on.
As a driver, the least safe, least courteous thing you could in any given situation is violate expectations.
My phone camera can't do justice to the dusk sky, but suffice it to say there's more pink and blue than a gender reveal party disaster that killed eleven people.
Ask not for whom the doom scrolls; it scrolls for thee.
LinkedIn Bro: Where others saw "a single point of failure," I saw a single point of SUCCESS.
So many of the demos of what AI is "good for" are completely contrived, outlandish things I would never actually think of doing in the first place. Like "plan a party" or "send an email."
Back in my day, AI was about exterminating the human race. Now, it's all just about the money.
Motorists, please: when a pedestrian is preparing to jaywalk, waiting patiently at the side of the road but not yet in motion? Do not stop. You are not being polite. You are not making things safe for them. You have, in fact, created a more complex situation then the one they were waiting for.