The issue was that the driver ought not have been watching TV streams but doing their job. No car is considered safe enough yet to be the responsible area. Give it time.
Seriously now TTT, I do share your concern. But the system was still under test so a manual backup was wisely implemented. It was the backup which was at fault, although there was possibly a case for claiming insufficient testing under less critical conditions before going public.
OG: it's supposed to be self driving, the "driver" was reading.
canary: So they are now killing people testing these death traps.
a human would have avoided this, the pedestrian would have survived.
A human was there though and it wasn’t avoided therefore the human is to blame here. With regards to death traps I think computers are going to turn out to be far better drivers than humans overall, the most dangerous phase will be whilst humans are still driving but even then driverless cars will be involved in less accidents as a percentage of them on the road.
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