>>1099668The most advanced neural networks today have approximately the level of processing power as a worm brain.
It's pretty sad that humans suck at driving more than worms, but I think if we made licensing a lot stricter and came down harder on reckless, distracted, and intoxicated driving, it would help a lot. I know two people IRL who have gotten DUIs and they are still allowed to drive. One of them also crashed into someone (not while drunk) and wasn't prosecuted despite causing serious injury, although she was sued. Even if I was in the dark about this, just knowing her extensive personality flaws I would never get in a car driven by her but she's allowed.
We literally have to rely on the tort system for justice because the criminal code treats driving offenses that cause bloodshed as though they were unavoidable, totally unforeseeable "accidents". Our road system is basically a meat grinder for human beings, powered by retards overdosing on propaganda about "personal freedom"
My hope is that AI will be embraced as as the obvious solution to human shortcomings. People who think their right to kill supercedes the public's right to safety are a cancer.