Google's Chaffeur would be the only car I would let self drive in the near future, for two reasons:
1. It would only drive at speeds where a head on would not hurt passengers.
2. In case of any certainty loss it would pull over.
Unfortunately, it got the axe (in favour of partnerships). Fully self driving sports car, without a bazillion miles of proper learning data (where the ai was continuously in charge at speeds similar to the discussed ones) sounds way outside my comfort limits.
>Fully self driving sports car, without a bazillion miles of proper learning data (where the ai was continuously in charge at speeds similar to the discussed ones) sounds way outside my comfort limits.
I feel the same.
If Tesla gets their way, they could be on the roads posing a risk to us more cautious types regardless.
Talk of corruption aside, if Boeing can't get it right with a gazillion dollars and no bad roads or unpredictable traffic, I don't trust Tesla to be able to do it safely.