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by jjj1232 1995 days ago
This person is saying that on an individual level, they are not willing to cede control to an “average” AI when they know (or believe) themselves to be above average.

You’re talking about it at a societal level, as if everyone switched over to robot cars at the same time.

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We don't need to switch everyone over at the same time. For example we could start with young (more likely to be drunk and inexperienced?) or known-bad (traffic offenses) drivers where perhaps even sub-average autonomous vehicles could make a difference.
You’re right, I shouldn’t have said “At the same time” but the point still stands: your other comment was talking past the OP, not addressing their point.

You’re talking about it as a macro optimization problem while the OP was explaining a rational decision at the level of the individual.

Edited for clarity

The people who will have money to buy new cars which can drive by themselves are not young.