This is how NASA writes software:
https://www.fastcompany.com/28121/they-write-right-stuff
I want the software driving cars around my family to be held to the a similar standard of quality. In the context of self-driving cars, "Move fast and break things" means "Half-arse it and kill people."
Humans in the USA manage 1.16 fatalities per 100,000,000 miles travelled. Uber's software couldn't even get to 3 million miles before it killed someone.
We do this properly, or not at all.
@ifixcoinops That accident was the safety driver's fault, not the software's or the programmers'. It was never intended to be driving the car without a human making sure it was safe.
@ifixcoinops That seems like the problem, then, not that they're not using NASA's approach to developing software.
@ifixcoinops I.e. while NASA's approach would work, so would Google's approach.