IMO, the idea that fully self-driving cars are anywhere close to being created was always just a combination of hype and wildly irrational underestimation of how hard it is to create them. The challenge of building a road-safe fully self-driving car is not far from the challenge of building artificial general intelligence. I think that road-ready fully self-driving cars are many decades away, and they may never actually be created.
What really surprises me is how many otherwise savvy and tech-knowledgeable people bought into the hype.
That said, I also think that not everyone involved in spreading the hype does it for innocent reasons. For example, people often criticize Elon Musk for making absurd claims about self-driving cars, but then argue that he does it because he is innocently deluded. I suspect it's more likely that he is lying through his teeth.
What really surprises me is how many otherwise savvy and tech-knowledgeable people bought into the hype.
That said, I also think that not everyone involved in spreading the hype does it for innocent reasons. For example, people often criticize Elon Musk for making absurd claims about self-driving cars, but then argue that he does it because he is innocently deluded. I suspect it's more likely that he is lying through his teeth.