Tesla probably has the highest chance for something like that. But it is possible such thing never happen.
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We will gradually accept the foolish notion that machines randomly killing innocent bystanders is "just the cost of doing business", as we more or less already have with human-driven cars.
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IMO, a key component of Therac was overconfidence. Currently, Tesla is vigilant and monitoring. The Therac moment should come after people stop learning to drive and we have a few hours of killer cars and high % of users who simply can't react.
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By then, an AI monitoring system should be in place, which will detect bumps in crash rates (which will be easy with crash rates reduced to anomolies), which will quickly remotely revert or shut down any bugged cars. We might never have more than a handful of crashes per bug.
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