Okay, just figured I’d try to reword it in case I wasn’t clear.
Anyways, how and why would I trust a vehicle that might make random decisions that differ from my control? Like fuck, if an accident is gonna happen, I shouldn’t have to guess whether the chip or my brain made the mistake, I should have 100% control.
Hypothetical:
Let’s say you’re driving a smart car, in autopilot or whatever mode. And let’s say that a cat, dog, toddler, whatever small creature runs out into the road in front of you.
Now on top of that, you look in the rear view mirror and realize there’s an 18 wheeler loaded with fuel right on your ass (yes they shouldn’t tailgate, but they do, this is the real world).
Anyways, what’s the smart car gonna do? Slam on brakes to save the kitty, because it don’t give a shit what’s coming up behind it…
We’ve already addressed this.
Okay, just figured I’d try to reword it in case I wasn’t clear.
Anyways, how and why would I trust a vehicle that might make random decisions that differ from my control? Like fuck, if an accident is gonna happen, I shouldn’t have to guess whether the chip or my brain made the mistake, I should have 100% control.
Hypothetical:
Let’s say you’re driving a smart car, in autopilot or whatever mode. And let’s say that a cat, dog, toddler, whatever small creature runs out into the road in front of you.
Now on top of that, you look in the rear view mirror and realize there’s an 18 wheeler loaded with fuel right on your ass (yes they shouldn’t tailgate, but they do, this is the real world).
Anyways, what’s the smart car gonna do? Slam on brakes to save the kitty, because it don’t give a shit what’s coming up behind it…