Originally posted by A.K. Boomer
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But seriously, I don't see where "responsibility" comes into play here. If you get a car with speed sensitive steering, it lets you drive just a bit better. Is that somehow removing responsibility? If you have traction control you can corner better. What's the problem with that?
In a utopia, people would not need to drive. The reason we drive is simply because we have to. Not everyone wants to. I will be happy when there is an alternative for those who can't quite get the hang of staying in their lane, keeping a steady speed or following at a safe distance. I'll be happy when a drunk gets in his car at midnight and safely gets home without endangering anyone. I'll be very happy when my blind friend can summon a taxi that will take him to his destination without worrying about the driver hassling or cheating him.
From a design perspective, the ideal system would include a cooperative system where cars share information and negotiate their activities. That would go quite a ways towards making them more failsafe because a malfunctioning sensor would be apparent when surrounding cars report an obstacle that does not show on your car's camera, radar, etc.
When you and I are old, blind and infirm, it will be nice to be able to go to the store to buy our groceries without having to wait for someone to take us.
Dan
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