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by shputil
153 days ago
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Because we necessarily need higher standards for a self-driving system than for humans. A human failure is isolated; a machine failure is systemic. I, as a somewhat normal driver, am not personally at much risk if some other driver decides to drive on the rails. That won't be true if I'm in a Waymo and there's nothing I can do about its bugs. And I don't blame people who are skeptical that Waymo will be properly punished. In fact, do you suppose they were punished here? |
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Some truth to this, but a machine failure can be patched for all cars. There's no effective way to patch a problem with all human drivers.