LOL! Sue the software developers! Yeah, potentially possible if AI takes over. When I get too lazy to park my own car, to drive my own car - I'm too old to drive and I'll turn in my license.
Until then, get out of the way, I'm comin' through!!
LOL! Sue the software developers! Yeah, potentially possible if AI takes over. When I get too lazy to park my own car, to drive my own car - I'm too old to drive and I'll turn in my license.
Until then, get out of the way, I'm comin' through!!
LOL! Sue the software developers! Yeah, potentially possible if AI takes over. When I get too lazy to park my own car, to drive my own car - I'm too old to drive and I'll turn in my license.
Until then, get out of the way, I'm comin' through!!
You tell 'em Tony!
OMG! I was so much younger in that photo! (I look GOOD!)
Seriously, AND WITHOUT opening up a can of worms, I foresee a morass of convoluted legalese folded into societal court-based norms going forward. Autonomous vehicles need only be better than human drivers; and they are. But would there not be at least cause for hosts of legal rejoinders should my self-driving car kill someone? Is it too far-fetched to fathom counter and/or secondary lawsuits? If "my car" kills, am I the murderer?
@chris I don't know Christine....I mean Chris...but the whole legal rejoinders thing is a heed scratcher. Personally I've had a gutful of lawyers...I'm done.
Kidding aside, you do raise an interesting issue, which will no doubt show up in courts in the years to come. I would never get into a self-driving car; there is just no way my old fashioned mind could ever feel safe; regardless of the safety stats.
LOL! Sue the software developers! Yeah, potentially possible if AI takes over. When I get too lazy to park my own car, to drive my own car - I'm too old to drive and I'll turn in my license.
Until then, get out of the way, I'm comin' through!!
You tell 'em Tony!
OMG! I was so much younger in that photo! (I look GOOD!)
I must agree Tony, you do look "gearhead good"....but I can see that getting crowns on your front teeth was the right call.
Seriously, AND WITHOUT opening up a can of worms, I foresee a morass of convoluted legalese folded into societal court-based norms going forward. Autonomous vehicles need only be better than human drivers; and they are. But would there not be at least cause for hosts of legal rejoinders should my self-driving car kill someone? Is it too far-fetched to fathom counter and/or secondary lawsuits? If "my car" kills, am I the murderer?
It's probably a can of worms that may need opening about now Chris. If an accident, involving a self-driving car, results in another's death, are you are murderer? Well, it looks as if a new element of plausible deniability now enters the argument. The car was designed by, others than you, and now you have co-defendants, the car company, with more insurance than you.
Nothing is perfect and too many factors are potentially failable for me to trust my life or that of someone else to one of these machines - at least not yet.
Addendum: I sat behind the wheel of a new Caddy in the showroom. It had the Super Cruise. I took my hands off the wheel, as one would do when it is engaged. Of course the car was not moving, but it still scared the jeepers out of me!
when the cars have a sufficient network of "charging stations",how easy to arrange for Bessie to go "visit" Aunt Margaret out at the farm until the color has modified,and the "papers" bear newly created ID.....all with ZERO paper trail
I'm familiar with SC, it doesn't scare me, however, I'm not ready to sleep while in the driver's seat....unlike some I've seen in YT videos. I don't yet have a vehicle that can park itself, but I find this feature both intriguing & alarming.
I'm familiar with SC, it doesn't scare me, however, I'm not ready to sleep while in the driver's seat....unlike some I've seen in YT videos. I don't yet have a vehicle that can park itself, but I find this feature both intriguing & alarming.