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Johnothy_Cumquat t1_j1ur3ui wrote

You want to turn off crash detection because it's being falsely triggered by everyday activities such as skiing and roller coaster rides?

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cjeam t1_j1uspfd wrote

Yes absolutely, because those happen a lot more, so the number of false positives will vastly exceed the number of accidents, which is a problem.

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Johnothy_Cumquat t1_j1uuzyb wrote

Yeah sure let's turn it off in places where there's no ski slopes or rollercoasters just in case a mountain or theme park sneaks up on someone and prank calls the police. In fact let's block the number altogether so that no one makes a false call manually because those outnumber the genuine calls as well.

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shiftingtech t1_j1wvtmo wrote

Realistically, if the false positive rate is as high as it sounds like in this article, first responders are eventually going to be forced to ignore the thing. At which point it looses all value anyway

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