NotOpie
"Puck don't lie"
Yet, somebody is ultimately responsible. If you make a machine that makes egregious errors, the system has a recourse for that. It isn't any where near capable of repaying for the loss of life, but that's where liability laws come into play. And you're right, lots of people kill lots of other people in cars all the damn time...and usually somebody's responsible. Ultimately, somebody (or entity - insurance company) shoulders the burden of those costs.
My point is that it will be more complex in the future of determining who has the ultimate fault and therefore liability. And anybody who says the state (meaning government of any size) does not have a vested interest in minimizing the recognition of that liability is kidding themselves and doesn't get the way that government works.
My point is that it will be more complex in the future of determining who has the ultimate fault and therefore liability. And anybody who says the state (meaning government of any size) does not have a vested interest in minimizing the recognition of that liability is kidding themselves and doesn't get the way that government works.