I did read the article, so I can see that nothing I said was wrong, given the content of the article.
Given one of the first things I said was that they don't drive in all conditions, and the first thing on Waymo's "lets hype self driving" site is that they don't operate in all conditions, I'm fairly sure I'm right here. Unless you can point to the part of the article where it talked about how they controlled for driving conditions and locations of accidents, rather than the part of the article complaining about how their data lumped together unrelated regions.
Given one of the first things I said was that they don't drive in all conditions, and the first thing on Waymo's "lets hype self driving" site is that they don't operate in all conditions, I'm fairly sure I'm right here. Unless you can point to the part of the article where it talked about how they controlled for driving conditions and locations of accidents, rather than the part of the article complaining about how their data lumped together unrelated regions.