Third fatal Tesla Autopilot crash renews questions about system
David Shepardson
itNews
May 17 2019
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/third-fatal-tesla-autopilot-crash-renews-questions-about-system-525312?eid=1=20190517_source=20190517_AM_medium=newsletter_campaign=daily_newsletter
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I found this, AI to be used as a judge instead of humans, if the outcome
is disputed then it will be looked at by a human judge.
https://150sec.com/estonia-to-empower-ai-based-judge-in-small-claims-court/10985/
Jevan.
On Sat. 11-May-19 5:51 pm, Roger Clarke wrote:
Data61/CSIRO and Dept of
I seem to recall, you had to pay a fee of some $600 just to apply to get a
quote. The quote included all the ancillary equipment required to put in FTTP.
Apparently there was no provision for this in the nodes. So, backhaul,
passive switch boards and bringing fibre to you home. The first
On 15/05/2019 23:04, Jevan Pipitone wrote:
> I don't know how much it would cost, to install an optic fibre from the node
> to the premises. You cannot get a fibre run from the node to your house. It
> has to go all the way back to the FAN (a lot further than the node). More
> kilometers of
On 15/05/2019 23:04, Jevan Pipitone wrote:
> I don't know how much it would cost, to install an optic fibre from > the
> node to the premises. You cannot get a fibre run from the node to your house.
> It has to go all the way back to the FAN (a lot further than the node).
> More kilometers