But think how many clicks a headline like "autonomous car kills family" would generate. I think because of the very concerns you have, the companies would be hard pressed to make it safe. But of course there would be incidents.
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Replying to @galev_ph @NanbanJim
By the way I am not a fan of self-driving cars myself either. But I was thinking about it. Why does it feel so freaky? Is it really any worse to die to a faulty software than to die to an asshole driver?
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For me the quetion isn't "would it be 100% safe", but "how much safer would it be than traditional cars"? Bc unless it is statistically safer, probably not a lot of people would want to buy/use them.
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And I think at least _some_ level of automation could be a good thing. Software don't panic when the car slips on ice and if the code is good, the reaction time can be a lot shorter than human. See also ABS and ESC.
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I am trying weird new things today. Like being positive and shit.
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Wait what are we talking about
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I and Jim were talking about self-driving cars and how they may or may not be the end of the world. I don't know what You are talking about. Instigating fistfights and all.
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Standard go-to for me.
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Rarely wrong.
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