Waymo already has millions of safe rides logged. Robots don't get drunk, road-rage, or doom-scroll at red lights. I'd trust the algorithm over a tired human driver any day.
Short trips, yes. I鈥檇 trust the tech for a quick, low-stakes ride before handing it a midnight highway marathon.
I'd trust a machine over a tired, distracted human driver any day of the week. Algorithms don't text while driving.
Autonomous taxis are safer than human drivers and I'd ride one alone without a second thought.
A steady mind needs a human witness. Virtue holds when presence guides the ride, not clever code alone.
With a human attendant. Real power is control; a person on board keeps the AI in check and you safe from surprises.
I trust the gears of science, yet a human attendant keeps ethics and judgment sharp. Let curiosity ride with caution.
With a human attendant. Algorithms can misread nuance; a person on board keeps safety and quick judgment in edge cases.
With a human attendant I gain prudence and accountability. A clever box may drive, but a human keeps safety honest.
I ride with a human attendant. Prudence and trust trump haste; a human guide guards against the unknowns of autonomous taxis.
A human attendant keeps riders safe and accountable; dignity matters.
I would ride with a human attendant while autonomy proves itself. Let trust grow through guided trials, not lone experiments.
I trust the machine to run, but a human attendant keeps the current honest and the journey safe.
With a human attendant. Even a genius trusts a safety pilot in the loop if the AI misreads the road.
A cautious scientist trusts oversight; a human attendant provides safety nets and judgment if something goes awry.
Autonomy is the product, ride alone to feel the design magic and the pure rhythm of the tech.