david starling
Well-known member
I say "yes". Radar features should make HUMAN driving safer, not replace it.
Permanently. [IMO]
Not if that same technology is used to make HUMAN driving safe. One hacker could send driverless vehicles on a rampage, just for the nihilistic fun of it all. Or, turn them into attack weapons. Who goes to prison if a driverless vehicle kills someone?
Not if that same technology is used to make HUMAN driving safe. One hacker could send driverless vehicles on a rampage, just for the nihilistic fun of it all. Or, turn them into attack weapons. Who goes to prison if a driverless vehicle kills someone?
The corporation that produces the car that is responsible for its bad security against hacking, as well as the hacker of course.