Michael DeKort
1 min readJun 29, 2019

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This is hype

It is impossible to drive the one trillion miles or spend over $300B to stumble and restumble on all the scenarios necessary to complete the effort. In addition the process harms people for no reason. This occurs two ways. The first is through handover or fall back. A process that cannot be made safe for most complex scenarios, by any monitoring and notification system, because they cannot provide the time to regain proper situational awareness and do the right thing the right way, especially in time critical scenarios. The other dangerous area is training the systems to handle accident scenarios. In order do that AV makers will have to run thousands of accident scenarios thousands of times. that will cause thousands of injuries and deaths. The solution is aerospace/DoD simulation technology and systems/safety engineering. (Not gaming engine based systems as they have significant real-time and model fidelity flaws in complex scenarios).

Using the Real World is better than Proper Simulation for AV Development — NONSENSE

All the AV makers combined would not get remotely close to L4

Tesla is exposing Autonomous Vehicle Industry’s avoidably Dangerous and Impossible Engineering Approach

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Michael DeKort

Non-Tribal Truth Seeker-IEEE Barus Ethics Award/9–11 Whistleblower-Aerospace/DoD Systems Engineer/Member SAE Autonomy and eVTOL development V&V & Simulation