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[–] nicolascage@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Why the accidents happen is not why I commented. I'm not going to argue if the assistance system is responsible or the driver is, that's a different argument and it's my fault I let it get to this point.

I don't have any biases.

Says the person that literally drives a Tesla with Autopilot, as claimed in your parent comment. "Bias: A statistical sampling or testing error caused by systematically favoring some outcomes over others." You've favored your own 10k+ miles over an ex-Tesla employee and refuse to accept reported data. Funnily enough, your narcissistic anecdotes are another type of fallacy related to your confirmation bias.

Let's revisit why I commented again:

Your ignorance is due to you believing your personal anecdotal evidence is qualified in any way to dismiss Autopilot issues as an experiment.

You've drawn a conclusion using fallacious information. That's it.