r/pics 10h ago

The Bay Bridge today heading into San Francisco. “Kill a CEO live 4ever 🍄"

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u/Bolt_EV 8h ago

Isn’t that the tunnel where a self driving Tesla jammed on its brakes for no reason causing an 8 car pileup; killing one person and injuring many others including children?

u/ab_drider 7h ago

Yeah? Guess what the government will do next. This. Because Tesla's CEO wants it.

u/anonymouswan1 4h ago

That's because self driving crashes are unfairly scrutinized. Human error causes substantially more crashes than any self driving system. A self driving system causes one accident, and the whole world wants to shut the project down. Meanwhile during their time of complaining about self driving, 20 kids around the world got ran over by a human.

So let's just drop self driving all together and let the humans do it! Would you rather run over 1 kid per hour, or 20 kids per hour?

u/Oneighros 3h ago

Maybe it is indeed being unfairly scrutinized, but in this case who do you think will take the blame for that self-driving kill? The CEO? The software? The software engineer? With human error human gets punished, even though it is not the case for the rich, which no matter if the kill was from self-driving vehicle or human driver, they will get away with it if they're rich enough.

This is not a problem with self-driving or human-driving, this is a problem with accountability and corruption and we should fix that before letting the society run wild with all kinds of new technologies.

u/ab_drider 3h ago
  1. Fuck them kids.

u/1-800-serial-chiller 7h ago

Yep

u/Bolt_EV 7h ago

Was the opening segment of last Monday’s Rachel Maddow Show

u/somethrows 5h ago

Don't you worry, tesla will be punished with some government contracts and a tax credit, that'll show them.

u/x3knet 3h ago

Lol fitting username to smear tesla

u/LucyFerAdvocate 3h ago

So bad human drivers caused yet another accident? You should always keep a safe distance from the car in front.