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by machinelearning
3607 days ago
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I'd like to hear the rationale of the people who downvote this comment. This comment looks correct to me. The main characteristic of established protocols in the event of an emergency are that they are supposed to be reliable and not require complex computation on the part of the user. I doubt any sane person (simple metric: those who would call the ambulance instead of driving the person to the hospital in current times), would be more likely to use the autopilot feature instead of calling an ambulance. Yes there will always be dumb people till posterity, but to claim people are more likely to abuse the feature than current rates is nonsense. |
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