On 2016-07-13 18:42 Brendan  wrote:

> The failure modes for a driverless vehicle are probably different from those 
> of a driven vehicle.
> 
> It's not clear to me that overall lower injuries/fatalities overrides the 
> manner in which they're suffered/ who they're suffered by.

Yes, accident statistics are no solution.

I think the extent to which people feel they can _responsibly_ assess & manage 
different levels of risk is the main factor.  The problem with driverless cars 
is that drivers have absolutely no way of assessing or managing risk at any 
given time or situation, and therefore responsibility is taken away completely. 
 And the weighted risk is very high because it potentially involves the lives 
of everyone in the car and other parties.

I submit that this fear is entirely reasonable.

David L.
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