On 16/11/2017 3:18 PM, Jim Birch wrote:
"It was not autonomous, the driver was legally in control."

That's a legal technicality, isn't it?
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Perhaps, if the manufacturer had ever pretended that the vehicle was autonomous. To the contrary, they went to great pains to emphasise that the driver should not rely on it. The software wasn't up to that point.

It was (and is) driver-assist technology. Like antilock brakes, automatic stability control and collision avoidance systems. Steps in that direction, but not autonomy. The manufacturer knew that. The manufacturer said it. Repeatedly.

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