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by grekiki 1955 days ago
As long as the product demands a user to be looking at the road(and intends to keep it like that for a while), there is no reason to spend time figuring out how to solve legal issues in case the user isn't responsible.
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This is only true for a tiny subset of possible flaws.

Toyota was found legally responsible for its unintended acceleration bug from the mid 2000s when "the driver should pay attention 100% of the time" wasn't even something you would think to say because there were exactly zero driver assist features.