LRT: Dear techbros, please pick up a history book before signing up for this. American 19th-20th century industrialism would be spot on.
But worse, because they don't first construct an evaluation framework. Law is complex, but it's complex for reasons.
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they just go at it with the mentality of sheltered teenagers, which they basically are
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I didn't understand the nuances of law when I was 19 and had met like 80 people in my life total
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you also have to have initial, smaller experiences to understand the law of unintended consequences
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"all cars in this city are driverless" but ambulances need to drive over curbs and on the wrong side of the road
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and you'd say that in a meeting and like twelve peoples eyes would widen as realization sunk in
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"this makes the heuristics much more complex" yep. life's really hard.
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"I'm sure we can program that" - Someone who has never studied control systems in their life
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i want a job where all I do is travel around ruining peoples plans for driverless cars. I'd be an Olympic athlete at this
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