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by aeorgnoieang
1816 days ago
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> When it works most of the time, it lulls you into a false sense of security, and then when it fails, you aren't prepared and you die. That still doesn't _necessarily_ imply that 'partially self-driving cars' are worse than actually existing humans. Really, anything that's (statistically) better than humans is better, right? I don't think it's reasonable to think that even 'perfect' self-driving cars would result in literally zero accidents (or even fatalities). |
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