Zynerji wrote: ↑02 May 2019, 00:16
I see no difference between this action and putting an autonomous car into drive, and watching it do something wrong.
If they can put it in drive then it isn't an autonomous car, is it?
A truly autonomous car would be one where you get in and say "take me to work" and the car does
everything. At that point, the car
is the driver and the person is a mere passenger. At that point the person in the car can not be guilty of any action carried out by the car.
If people are required to be involved in the driving process, whether that's having a stop button or required to hold a "dead man's handle", then the driver may be culpable, perhaps jointly with car, in any accident. If the accident is the rest of the driver being too drunk to hit the stop button when the car's systems fail, then he should be liable. If there is no button then he should not be liable, liability would rest with some other party, whether that's the manufacturer or someone else is for the courts to decide.
If an accident occurs that can traced to a fault in the vehicle caused by the manufacturer, then the manufacturer should be held liable.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.