• brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    AP is fine assuming people pay attention.

    There’s a human tendency to become complacent after a while, which presents a risk.

    Can’t wait for safer-than-human self-driving technology, and know we’ll need to take certain risks of some sort to get there, but there are good arguments against “PLEASE remain fully attentive 100% of the time for this technology that will in fact only require full attentiveness in edge cases”. You might be an exception of course! But Average Meat Driver is going to slip into complacency after many, many miles of perfect autopiloting.

    • BB69@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It’s the same as cruise control, but it’s supposed to eliminate human error. I’d argue most of the people having issues from not paying attention probably weren’t paying attention in the first place and were dangerous to begin with