i feel like liza dixon's autonic atona washing paper really stands out as kind of a watershed moment in that it really, i think, crystallize this problem. I'm on the part of the reporters, again, not necessary the opinion bored folks, i'm who have to, you know, right about a lot of things in their defence. It was a good first step, and there's a lot of improvement to be made. But i think in general, like the media, did pretty amazingly good job at mostly getting this right.
The gang is back together, and finally has the time to discuss NHTSA's release of ADAS and ADS crash data. We discuss the data, what it does and doesn't mean, and explore the challenges and paths forward for automated driving regulation.