I think for now driving completly on autopilot is pretty dangerous. Seems like there's been a few accidents. How long do you think it'll be before driving on autopilot/self driving cars will be the norm?
I drive on autopilot everyday it's almost perfect on freeways but not so on smaller streets, I think in 5 years or so Tesla self driving taxis will be driving around, as for others I'm really not sure.
"Seems like there's been a few accidents." ... Compared to the hundred of accidents caused by bad drivers on a daily basis?
That’s a decent comparison on the surface, but not completely realistic - autopilot is not an IP that each one of us possesses and is individually liable for. It’s a service leased out by these companies, and to say that each accident caused by this new system is comparable to one from the human decentralized space is missing some nuance.
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If only companies devised a similar system but in such a way that people couldn’t abuse it.