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by tmd83
3007 days ago
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I don't really understand a whole of similar comments. It's as if Uber and all other autonomous driving pursuer is doing so for the betterment of life for everyone and so their laziness in making sure their tech is good enough can be excused. The car in question failed spectacularly and the response is her death was not in vain? Uber is doing this for money, so is all the other companies even if there are some potential huge collateral benefit for the human race from that. It's definitely not the goals of the companies regardless of any PR talk. So when you gamble with people's life for money and fame you should go to jail for a long time executives or engineers alike. The statistics are just being used to sustain corporate greed in my mind and we should not let them. Self driving cars has lots of potential to save life, so are other techs. Does't mean that all sense of responsibility and ethics goes away just because of the potential. |
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