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Comment Re:Why I felt this was an important story to submi (Score 1) 35

AIs are driving well enough and RIs are driving poorly enough that it's not clear that your hypothesis is actually true. RIs are fatally flawed in that they have ego, and frequently prioritize this ego over basic rules of safety. RIs are also frequently multitasking, and prone to mis-prioritize rules for one task due to problems with unrelated tasks.

While AIs are not self-training the way we like, they are built to work without ego, and thus never get angry or vengeful. They are also physically built with sensors the RIs don't have, providing more information as well as more precise information.

On a related note, I'd love to see cars gain HUDs that display the same info that driving AIs get.

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