Comment Re: ...And you'll like it (Score 1) 187
This already happens, in a human-driver world. We choose to continue driving our cars, even though we know there is a small but non-zero chance that on my trip to the grocery store, I'll kill somebody in the course of a car accident. If that were to happen, there might be a lawsuit involving my insurance company, and a dollar amount for the life of that person would be established. Factors that go into it would include the amount of negligence on my part, balanced against the amount of negligence on the part of the person who was killed. Is that life really only worth the settlement amount? No, you can't put a price on a life. But risk is a part of life, and we accept risks in everything we do. Even the risk of death. Self-driving technology doesn't change any of this, except for maybe who specifically ends up paying.