

I’m against driverless cars, but I don’t think this type of errors can be detected in a lab environment. It’s just impossible to test with every single car model or real world situations that it will find in actual usage.
An optimal solution would be to have a backup driver with every car that keeps an eye on the road in case of software failure. But, of course, this isn’t profitable, so they’d rather put lives at risk.
but you have the use for the very software you’re using daily or medicine developments.
I play D&D from time to time, but saying that roleplaying is more important than medicine is just nuts.