Tam
Well-Known Member
Imagine the Ogans of the early 1900s would be calling to cancel air flights because of the accidents that happened during those initial days.
When there were three fatalities in Appolo1, NASA didn't cancel the program, but it didn't send any overconfident messages like let's send a teacher to the moon this year.
If an airplane cannot fly, that's a failure.
If a Self Driving Car cannot drive itself without a human driver, that's a failure.
There's no need to cancel a program when there's a failure but to put out statements to gloss over the failure as if there's none, then that is problematic.
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