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by moralestapia
1715 days ago
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>By the time people are allowed to let their cars drive unsupervised, the crash rate of AI versus human will probably be 1:10 or so. This sort of statement keeps being parroted over and over again. As Linus would say, talk is cheap, show me the code; then we can speak. >So even when those cars ram into fire trucks from time to time [...] This is just insane, honestly, and if this is the premise that guides the development of these sort of systems I'll be glad to never set foot on one. |
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The Attorney General of South Dakota was looking at his phone, swerved into the shoulder, killed man and then left the scene. He claimed he thought he hit a deer, even though the victim's head went through the windshield and the victims glasses were later found inside the car.
What consequences did the Attorney General face? Was his licence revoked or suspended? Did he serve any jail time? Did he resign? The answer to all of these is "No." The only result was two misdemeanors and a 500 dollar fine.
So yes, accepting occaisonal inhuman errors from a system that is 10x safer (hypothetical, no current systems have this record) than human drivers may also be insane but it would still be far more sane than the current approach to human drivers.