• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    2 months ago

    The question isn’t “are they safer than the average human driver?”

    The question is “who goes to prison when that self driving car has an oopsie, veers across three lanes of traffic and wipes out a family of four?”

    Because if the answer is “nobody”, they shouldn’t be on the road. There’s zero accountability, and because it’s all wibbly-wobbly AI bullshit, there’s no way to prove that the issues are actually fixed.

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        Accountability is important. If a human driver is dangerous, they get taken off the roads and/or sent to jail. If a self driving car kills somebody, it’s just “oops, oh well, these things happen, but shareholder make a lot of money so never mind”.

        I do not want “these things happen” on my headstone.

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      Because if the answer is “nobody”, they shouldn’t be on the road

      Do you understand how absurd this is? Let’s say AI driving results in 50% less deaths. That’s 20,000 people every year that isn’t going to die.

      And you reject that for what? Accountability? You said in another comment that you don’t want “shit happens sometimes” on your headstone.

      You do realize that’s exactly what’s going on the headstones of those 40,000 people that die annually right now? Car accidents happen. We all know they happen and we accept them as a necessary evil. “Shit happens”

      By not changing it, ironically, you’re advocating for exactly what you claim you’re against.

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      2 months ago

      The question for me is not what margins the feature is performing on, as they will likely be better than human error raters, but how they market the product irresponsiblely.