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RE: WILL DRIVERLESS CARS BE PROGRAMMED TO KILL YOU? – THE MORAL DILEMMAS OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES

in #technology9 years ago

@nulliusinverba, positively provocative.
I read all the questions and I can't choose,
There's just no good choice at all.
They've tested one of those in a city nearby and the driverless bus actually, got lost. It couldn't navigate. Ha ha - it got off way but luckily there wasn't any oncoming vehicle - but a bus driver who was among the guinea pig passengers did have to take over to bring all of the people inside it to safety.
I think it would succeed, give it a few years and it would. Perhaps, much fails and risks during the first years but car companies would keep improving it so - who knows.
If it's like a 3 year old business, tested and performing well - I'd buy. When it comes to buying car - the first rule is safety first.

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I guess the first cars to hit the market will probably be 'hybrids' in a way. Cars that will be able to drive themselves but a human driver can also take over if he wishes or if he has to. At least that will happen until the technology is perfected. But to be honest sometimes I do enjoy driving so I doubt I would want to buy a completely driverless car.

@nulliusinverba if I were Max Verstappen or the Stig I won't either.
For the love of control , speed and that adrenaline rush - ha ha
I get you there :)
But I suck at it so I'd take the convenience and safety . My hubby drives - hahaha

I hope the hubby won't feel insulted if he ever gets replaced by a Google car! :D

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