Post AZJnMJWEStC6B00iwa by bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr
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(DIR) Post #AZJnMJWEStC6B00iwa by bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr
2023-09-01T08:58:48Z
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"Of course self-driving cars are flawed—all technologies are. The important question is whether self-driving cars are safer than human-driven cars." That's the real question with autonomous driving. Here are a lot of data and thoughts for programmers and regulators: https://www.understandingai.org/p/driverless-cars-may-already-be-safer
(DIR) Post #AZJpgHa5Zxx5rmSqC8 by cheziceman@mamot.fr
2023-09-01T09:24:50Z
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@bortzmeyer another good question is the capacity of the autonomous car to react according to the local culture in these choices in the event of a potential accident. And then the tests being mainly carried out in the USA,they will have to see the adaptation to the countries' road networks.
(DIR) Post #AZJpkQcntdpR4ci8bg by bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr
2023-09-01T09:25:36Z
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@cheziceman Sure. In France, for instance, to blend into the regular traffic, they will have to violate all laws and accelerate.
(DIR) Post #AZJps7nFnMc2zAGicS by cheziceman@mamot.fr
2023-09-01T09:26:50Z
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@bortzmeyer lol, I can't imagine it in countries like India or Vietnam...A good challenge / or IA only for rich countries?
(DIR) Post #AZJuMtiaZmjQ7r12y8 by sergedroz@infosec.exchange
2023-09-01T10:17:20Z
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@bortzmeyer while of course the question that really is discussed: Whom can we sue