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Interestingly, this is what's going to save most jobs from moving to machine learning systems.
If the truck-driving AI gets in an accident, who's at fault? The company that is running the driving system? The company that sold it to them? The company that developed the software? Which component of the software stack was to blame?
Or, you know, blame the human truck driver, claim he was on reds or whatever.
I've already seen people blame the truck itself. Have you seen the remote trucker set ups?
You're 100% right. It's why Boeing failed to take pilots out of the cockpit in the fucking 70's and 80's. Someone must be held accountable, and a truck driver signs for his load.