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Originally Posted by Fuzz
I think eventually ya, governments allow it, and insurance polices cover it. At some point they will become safer than human drivers. Is that in the next decade? I doubt it. But 20-30 years? Probably.
Also, you are an idiot and have no idea what you are talking about. I think that's how I'm supposed to do this.
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Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberries.
If they allowed fully driverless cars, there’s no longer a layer of insulation between the manufacturers and whatever happens out in the world. If your driverless car kills someone, it’s not the owner’s fault for being asleep at the switch, it’s a Tesla problem. Because their machine killed someone.
I don’t know why the manufacturers would want to assume that liability. Like, one car has one engine compartment fire and a manufacturer will spend tens of millions to perform recalls.
If you kill someone with a car, that’s currently a ‘you’ problem. I suspect few companies are itching to relieve the consumer of that burden.