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The big question about driverless cars no one seems able to answer

3 pointsby ghoshover 9 years ago

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kerkeslagerover 9 years ago
Who is responsible when someone hacks the car and crashes it?<p>Cars already exist that can be turned off remotely. Further automation makes remote control even more powerful. It&#x27;s unlikely that the source code of these cars will be available for audit, let alone modification. Ultimately drivers will be giving up control of their own cars to the manufacturer, hackers, or governments.