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A problem with self driving cars is that they *aren't* deadly. We learn from childhood onwards not to step out into moving traffic because a distracted human driver with poor reaction time will run us over. But these cars will try their best not to. This means vandals and criminals are going to block streets deliberately knowing the vehicles will stop. Not just that, jaywalking in general will be an issue. As a result transportation planners and private developers alike will see pedestrian features as a nuisance and a liability for vehicular flow and suburban growth will take an even less people friendly form. I also wonder what will happen when a) all vehicles can be remotely approved or denied access to travel on a route and b) can be tracked. I guess roadway and street tolls will charged based on complicated 'market' values and algorithms. A libertarian's wet dream. But then does that mean basic mobility is no longer a human right? Are people going to be allowed to leave their own private property freely or will all roads in a certain area be owned by a company that has total control over where you go and where for what price?
reddit AI Harm Incident 1544972897.0 ♥ 2
Coding Result
DimensionValue
Responsibilitynone
Reasoningconsequentialist
Policynone
Emotionindifference
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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