hemiarch
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Yeah. It’s a lot more complicated than people think and about to get all kinds of legally ambiguous with having multiple autonomous services programmed in different ways running in parallel.
Cybercab, Waymo, the Amazon service etc.
In medical malpractice the question is often asked, what would a reasonable physician do under the circumstance? so does that mean the same questions have to apply to the driving AI? What would a reasonable driving AI peer have done under the circumstance and if cybercab wouldn't have caused injury but Waymo did, does that mean it was misprogrammed and that programmer is at fault? I’m guessing the lawyers on here have a better idea of all this than me but when I think about the future of this I come up with more questions than answers.
Cybercab, Waymo, the Amazon service etc.
In medical malpractice the question is often asked, what would a reasonable physician do under the circumstance? so does that mean the same questions have to apply to the driving AI? What would a reasonable driving AI peer have done under the circumstance and if cybercab wouldn't have caused injury but Waymo did, does that mean it was misprogrammed and that programmer is at fault? I’m guessing the lawyers on here have a better idea of all this than me but when I think about the future of this I come up with more questions than answers.
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