ToothlessGrandma t1_j4z6u9u wrote
Reply to comment by QuestionableAI in Claude, an AI some consider superior to Chat-GPT 3, had passed the entrance exam for a Law & Economics degree at George Mason University in Virginia by lughnasadh
Which is why self driving cars are a scam. Nobody is seriously talking about the laws that need to be put in place. Who's responsible when a crash happens? Sure as hell Tesla isn't going to want to claim responsibility. Definitely shouldn't fall on the owner. So who gets the blame?
Until there's law for and what to do with insurance claims, self driving cars are a pipe dream.
Chromaedre t1_j4zal87 wrote
In France, the manufacturer is liable in case of an accident (pecuniary & criminally) involving a self driving car. Should be the way to go everywhere else.
DuskyDay t1_j5041x2 wrote
Nobody should be responsible unless someone failed their duty when manufacturing the car.
Technology fails all the time, and when it does, sometimes people die. That doesn't mean the new technology X is a scam, or that the question "who will be responsible" is new, or deep, or unsolvable.
Evanescent_Intention t1_j52fn12 wrote
I think the question is who pays for insurance. For self driving cars the onus should be on the manufacturer while if you’re driving you’re paying.
ToothlessGrandma t1_j504ayu wrote
Clearly you don't fully comprehend what you're saying.
I'm sick and tired, and don't really have the time to deal with nonsense today. Best be with you.
DuskyDay t1_j50sdg0 wrote
> Clearly you don't fully comprehend what you're saying.
I'm sorry you can't think of any argument. Clicking the block button for you.
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