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WindyCityBrew | 3 years ago

Lol.

Drunk drivers are killers. People that text and drive are killers. People that get kicked by their kid and turn around for a second to yell at them are killers.

I'll take an unfatigable, indistractable, computer that literally has eyes in the back of its head, and on the side of its head, and the front, and can bounce radar under cars, etc over the pitiful example of a "safe (human) driver" we have now.

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carapace|3 years ago

> I'll take an unfatigable, indistractable, computer that literally has eyes in the back of its head, and on the side of its head, and the front, and can bounce radar under cars, etc over the pitiful example of a "safe (human) driver" we have now.

Yes, friend, and when we have those so will I.

Those (as yet still fictional) robot cars (and can we PLEASE call them "auto-autos"!?) are not the problem.

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> Drunk drivers are killers. People that text and drive are killers. ...

Yes, and it's arguably fucking crazy that we let them do that. The whole reason is a deliberate campaign to normalize the carnage: "speed demons" were replaced by "jay walkers" and now more people (in the USA) have been killed by cars than by all the wars we've fought.

"The Real Reason Jaywalking Is A Crime (Adam Ruins Everything)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxopfjXkArM

Anyhow, "people kill people so my robots should be allowed to kill people too." Is not a valid argument IMO.

JaimeThompson|3 years ago

>unfatigable, indistractable

memory leaks, priority inversions, dropped packets / data. Lots of ways systems can act strangely.