It's fair enough to demand safety standards, when self-driving cars are blocking ambulances and pinning down a crash victim. But it misses the point that AI is a priori unsuitable for this kind of application and should just be stopped. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/11/opinion/driverless-cars-san-francisco.html?unlocked_article_code=OnUSTOUYq_8-wUcaUzXC7DWIN3iM0eN3VFWt1xH4rjqIb_cMiR3Sq8TZ6uH1EBNdw7qOLzp0hGzNTKHdeyRnCmAj_8hEYg6odEMCcOU7RZXnQW5OjsoNGwURKIFtpym7aW4p8UHoakSE5YHl4M4p4i00h1laJHJ4iAt_dwjbXU3N6JYspnEKFC2K11Lq0qE0StaXNx-eUp5Ut8mme--gOmz2PQpiW4yqXpm7RTSEjRlUhqij3CkmGWRgxZFetgm9H7D0ysAGZOQHsNX_h75mGCkTBeROiuquYaCuZs2MF55d5Ao7cejiyjwKhEJCddVzBQ100AHOmel8uD3Qd8dMC1n9gBu3gQ&smid=url-share
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