So the car should've managed it fine? Sure the 'driver' is partly at fault, but the car should've avoided the crash, no?
This asks some interesting moral questions. As it's a computer, it's much harder to accept it as the human factor isn't at play.
Super hard question, but do you think the 'driver' or the car is responsible here?
Uber is responsible. The vehicles is not fit for purpose. The safety driver is not fit for purpose.
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So the car should've managed it fine? Sure the 'driver' is partly at fault, but the car should've avoided the crash, no?
This asks some interesting moral questions. As it's a computer, it's much harder to accept it as the human factor isn't at play.
Super hard question, but do you think the 'driver' or the car is responsible here?