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by jimktrains2 2663 days ago
> But when we think forward to the inevitable autonomous vehicle accidents that will occur, the conversation turns to how many lives they’ll have saved, and how much safer they’ll be.

Driving to the airport is orders of magnitude less safe than flying. If a malfunctioning automatic system is decreasing the reliability of flying, that's a huge problem. However, I'd wager that even an autonomous car that's only just able to pass a driver's exam would be significantly safer than a human driver because it would _follow the rules_ and _not be distracted_. Even if that system isn't perfect, it's probably still better than an experienced driver.

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Except we test humans with tests designed to show that a human who is capable of generalizing knowledge can do a few things that prove they can do more things than that. If the AI isn’t capable of that then just being able to pass the drivers test might create a very incapable AI