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by VBprogrammer
5289 days ago
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You're thinking way too tin hat. While we're there we better do something about all those people using radio jammers to down auto-landing aircraft. Also, you better hope their are no vulnerabilities in the automatically driven mono-rail / train system you are riding in. These type of issues are going to be discussed to the end of the earth but I can't wait to see driverless cars make their way from the lab to the car dealer. As far as introduction, I would bet these features will be added to high-end luxury models and quite possibly initially limited to main roads (motorways / interstates) where the chances of encountering something unusual are lower. With the addition of a fair splattering of warning labels. |
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You're thinking way too tin hat.
I very, very rarely resort to ad hominem, least of all on HN, but your nickname says it all (if indeed VB refers to Visual Basic). Far too many computer problems of yore were created by VB programmers not being nearly "tin hat" enough. When engineering systems which can damage other systems or cause bodily harm, one's responsibility is to anticipate, mitigate, and prevent the worst case scenario to the maximum extent possible.