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by shadowgovt
2304 days ago
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Honestly though, that's win-win. A heist where a human is involved has enhanced risk of injury or loss-of-life if the driver / guard decides to be a big hero or the criminal gets jumpy. A world where vehicles are modestly easier to steal from (but audit the thefts) pushes risk from human lives towards insurance companies. Toss in a few honeypot shipments that are tailed by a handful of squad cars, and things are probably fine. We don't have rampant highwayman theft because there are human drivers. We don't have it because most people don't want to do it. |
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But if your logic is solid, the next solution would be for these self-driving trucks to carry a human or two who'll sit there and not do anything. So, literal human shields.
Like the joke about how to solve the self-driving car trolley problem to your benefit: make sure you're in a car with a few newborn babies.