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Yes, you can blame bad drivers for all kinds of things.

However, a computer that cannot correctly identify an object, and thus freaks out because the program doesn't have a case to solve the problem is not driving at all.

Lets say that there is a situation that every driver gets into about once a year. And that the human driver correctly analyzes the situation and corrects accordingly, and that the current computer driver has failed the situation every time. So, by current, bleeding edge technology, that is one accident per year for computer driven cars. I am sure it will be solved sometime, but not in the next two years.

Further, with all of these eco-friendly-green people... we should just throw that out the window for convenience sake? Your car got 35 mpg? Well, with the computer it now gets 30mpg.

processors will get more efficient with each generation, aren't they charging their electric cars from solar panels anyhow? ;)
Oh no that's right, they mostly run on coal.

Right now with human drivers fatal accidents are increasing despite cars being much safer because people are on their phones, I watched people driving by and it's like 40-60% of people actively using their devices while driving on a busy city street, at this point I am happy when I see someone talking on their phone because then they are not texting. These things can't come fast enough. As long as they get in accidents less frequently than humans they are beneficial. And if the thing does not have a steering wheel then whoever made it is responsible if it causes an accident so that will give the makers an incredible incentive to make them have as few accidents as possible.

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