Negligence is something that has to be proven in court, of course, but this is what you would call "one hell of a prima facie case," i.e., "if this wasn't negligence, they're going to have to explain an awful lot of things."
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I worked in automotive. I never thought it was gonna happen on the schedule they implied. Maybe for limited environments, but not general market
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Also like in aviation we have air traffic control! We have a ground-based highly-sensored system with infinite computing power to make decisions. On the road we... hope we can maybe detect the lines.
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With embedded hardware
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Yep, and those things will be necessary for driverless cars too. Techbros got way ahead of themselves
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Each car will need to communicate with the others on the road.
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But the idea of driver assist is one I think is good, to add more sensory info
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