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by Dylan16807
1249 days ago
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Such a narrative would be immediately called out. I really don't think that kind of trickery is something to worry about. > things can change dramatically in a few seconds at highway speeds In the immediate term, "brake enough not to hit things" is a very good default response and a computer should be better than a human at doing so. |
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Really?
Tesla has done exactly that - refusing liability because autopilot returned control to the driver in less than a second before the crash.[0]
No one called them out on it. There was a lot of hand wringing and feigned outrage but Musk's ass needs to be kissed and it ain't gonna kiss itself.
[0](https://www.google.com/amp/s/techcrunch.com/2022/05/18/nhtsa...)