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If the miles are not enough, they kill less until they first kill someone. At which point they kill several orders of magnitude more. # of events per something are not always a statistically valid way to measure things.


Well, the miles are enough...


Only if you aggregate them across companies and ignore the fact that the distribution those miles are not comparable to to distribution of human driven miles.


Do you really think there's too little data by now, or are you just making a technical point that isn't actually relevant to this specific situation?


As far as I know Uber has done pretty few miles, compared for example to Alphabet, so it is relevant.




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