I commute from Palo Alto to Santa Clara. I used to check whether I saw a Tesla 
on each drive, but that got boring. Now I count Google self-driving cars and I 
see one almost every day. Haven’t had a collision with either a Tesla or a 
Google self-driving care yet.

I also write software, which has bugs.

wunder
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On Jan 16, 2015, at 6:54 PM, Alan <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 01/16/2015 06:40 PM, Doug Person via Elecraft wrote:
>> 
>> Software written by the world's greatest programmer and tested by the 
>> world's greatest software tester would still be something I would never risk 
>> my life with.
> 
> Self-driving cars are supposed to be the wave of the future.  Google already 
> has prototypes on the road.  The software must be insanely complicated.  
> There's no way it won't have bugs.
> 
> On the other hand, human drivers are hardly perfect either.  Perhaps the 
> buggy software will be more reliable than an inattentive driver...
> 
> Alan N1AL
> 
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