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Trapped! Inside a Self-Driving Car During an Anti-Robot Attack

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タイトル:自走車攻撃中のWaymo乗車体験記

概要:
ドグ・フループという37歳の技術者を乗せた Waymo 自動運転タクシーに、San Francisco の路上で歩行者が挑戦的な態度を見せた。歩行者は「ロボットにお金を出す人々を殺すつもりだ」と叫んだ。

自走車は近隣有人を感知すると停止するため、歩行者はこの機能を使って乗客を脅かした。乗車体験者であるフループは、「窓を一箇所だけ激しく叩いていれば破損させただろう」と述べた。攻撃者の行動から彼は薬物や精神的な影響を受けているわけではなさそうだと判断した。

自走車が動けないと脱出も困難であり、乗客たちは 911 と Waymo のサポートラインに連絡を取った。Waymo は近隣有人状態での移動制御には介入しないことを強調し、ドアを閉じて安全に保つよう助言した。

約6分間の攻撃後、見物人達が攻撃者の行動を見守るようになり、彼は車から離れ、自走車は安全な速度で動ける状況となった。フループはその後、夜間の Waymo 乗車を避けることを表明し、安全上の配慮がないことに不満を持った。

過去の他の攻撃事例も記載されており、2024年には 自動運転タクシーが Vandals に塗料で乱されたり、ロサンゼルスで Waymo の周囲に自転車乗りが囲まれたといった経験がある。

結論:
乗客は攻撃を受けた際の安全対策に対して不十分だと感じており、Waymo に対しより高度な介入を求める声があがっている。
A man crossing the street one San Francisco night spotted a self-driving car — and decided to confront its passenger, 37-year-old tech worker Doug Fulop. The New York Times reports the man yelled that "he wanted to kill Fulop and the other two passengers for giving money to a robot." A taxi driver would have simply driven away. But Fulop's vehicle had no driver — it was a self-driving Waymo... Self-driving cars are designed to stop moving if a person is nearby. People can take advantage of that function to harass and threaten their passengers.... It was unsettling to be trapped inside a Waymo during an attack, Fulop said. "If he had kept hammering on one window instead of alternating, I'm sure he would have eventually broken through," he said. The attacker did not appear to be on drugs or otherwise impaired, but seemed to be overtaken by extreme anger at the self-driving car, Fulop said. It did not seem safe to get out and run, he added, since the man was trying to open the locked doors and said he wanted to kill the passengers. They called 911 and Waymo's support line, Fulop said. Waymo told them that it would not manually direct the car away if someone was standing nearby, and that the passengers would be OK with the doors locked. The car's software does not allow riders to jump into the driver's seat and take over during an incident. The attack lasted around six minutes. By then, bystanders had begun cheering on the man, Fulop said. That distracted the man, who moved far enough away from the car that it could finally drive away... Fulop said he had stopped using Waymo for a time after the January attack and would avoid the service at night unless the company changed its policy of not intervening when a hostile person threatened riders. "As passengers, we deserve more safety than that if someone is trying to attack us," he said. "This can't be the policy to be trapped there." The article remembers other incidents — including a 2024 video showing three women screaming as their autonomous taxi is spray-painted by vandals. And technology author/speaker Anders Sorman-Nilsson says in Los Angeles five men on e-bikes surrounded his Waymo and forced it to stop. The author felt safe inside the vehicle, according to the times, which adds "He felt reassured knowing that Waymo's many exterior cameras were recording the men. After around five minutes, he said, they gave up and rode away."

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