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"with some residents rendering them immobile by putting orange cones on the cars’ hoods in protest. "
Could someone explain this? How does an orange cone on the hood immobilize these things?
It's hilarious really. They sense a foreign object and they have to assume an incident happened, so they sit disabled. They go into a shutdown mode until a technician goes on the scene and resets it. As to the technical reasons for "why", that's proprietary and closed source, but based on the behavior we can infer a lot.
But don't they have some sort of remote control? Does it need a technician to see that somebody just put a random cone in there?
"Waymo technician disables safety feature and car kills pedestrian, hacks Bluetooth and starts making threats against humanity"
See, just not worth it.