New research shows driverless car software is significantly more accurate with adults and light skinned people than children and dark-skinned people.
New research shows driverless car software is significantly more accurate with adults and light skinned people than children and dark-skinned people.
There’s some details to be sorted out, of course, but this isn’t the major question people make it out to be.
As is the owner, at least in the US. People will stay responsible for their vehicles (and, more relevantly, for insuring them).
If it turns out to be a defect, of course they are. They are even without the vehicle having autonomy. If they become responsible for more of the vehicle’s performance, of course it stands to reason they’ll be responsible for more of the outcomes as well.
Which is exactly why it is relevant to compare their safety to that of human drivers.