Waymo says its remote fleet response agents do not directly operate vehicle controls, but instead provide real-time contextual information that the autonomous system uses while remaining in control of the vehicle.
So nobody is taking over and directly piloting the car. It's probably a good thing to have the car double-check with someone if something strange or unpredictable happens.
three@lemmy.zip - I think they called you an abalone, but I'm not 100% sure.
I just don't understand how it's ableism if you purposely chose not to disable the censorship in your voice-to-text. You said it yourself- "I don't care enough to change it". That's not ableism.
That sensationalized list? No, not really.