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Well, who knows how they've chosen to train it, or what the failure modes of that training are ...

If there are no good choices as to what to hit, then hard braking does seem to be generally a good idea (although there may be exceptions), but at the same time a human is likely to also try to steer - I think most people would, perhaps subconsciously, steer to avoid a human even if that meant hitting a tree, but probably the opposite if it was, say, a deer.



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