THE TROLLEY PROBLEM WASN'T EVEN A PROBLEM FOR TROLLEYShttps://twitter.com/AlexRoy144/status/963035903349444608 …
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These are unanswered questions with, so far, limited to no precedents. These are the important questions.
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Is the software for a self-driving car like software for a computer? Or is it data that you have to purchase? Or, is it like mechanical maintenance which is owner's responsibility?
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Is it legal to brick a self-driving car unless the owner pays $1000 for the systems update?
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This is an incredible example of this kind of practice being used in some places. This is also a practice found in, e.g., industrial equipment. But that's a different landscape.https://twitter.com/jxxf/status/963042255777947648 …
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I thought the ethical problem was "Boatloads of VC money being thrown at automating yet more of the service industry out of jobs to make VC richer"
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That is a problem, but it also falls under the ethical problem known as "capitalism"
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I bet I know the answer. I tried to find a picture of the inside cover of coin-op laundry machines that says: YOU USE MACHINE AT YOUR RISK! in big angry letters
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The word “accident” is going to be even more inappropriate with autonomous cars than it is now. “Crash” is a more neutral term.
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Also, the framework for examining these questions depends on if we're looking at individual ownership vs a service where the vehicles are owned by an operator, and how it will look for public vehicles
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-the company, Google has already requested traffic tickets go to them rather than drivers -sadly, the company, people don't have the infrastructure to store that much and it'll come up during liability cases -the company, there's the car recall precedent
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While those are plausible answers, the point is that these questions have not been definitively answered from an ethical, social, and possibly most important, legal standpoint.
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