When Should Cops Be Allowed To Take Control of Self-Driving Cars?

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A police officer is directing traffic in the intersection when he sees a self-driving car barreling toward him and the occupant looking down at his smartphone. The officer gestures for the car to stop, and the self-driving vehicle rolls to a halt behind the crosswalk. This seems like a pretty plausible interaction. Human drivers are required to pull over when a police officer gestures for them to do so. It's reasonable to expect that self-driving cars would do the same. But Will Oremus writes that while it's clear that police officers should have some power over the movements of self-driving cars, what's less clear is where to draw the line. Should an officer be able to do the same if he suspects the passenger of a crime? And what if the passenger doesn't want the car to stop—can she override the command, or does the police officer have ultimate control?

According to a RAND Corp. report on the future of technology and law enforcement "the dark side to all of the emerging access and interconnectivity (PDF) is the risk to the public's civil rights, privacy rights, and security." It added, "One can readily imagine abuses that might occur if, for example, capabilities to control automated vehicles and the disclosure of detailed personal information about their occupants were not tightly controlled and secured."
 

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Seriously though. The control that authorities will have with technology is scary.

Even the regular shyt, i just read a thread in the Arcadium with the majority of people in it saying don't upgrade to Windows 10.
 

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Never.. but you know they will be able to take control of self-driving cars. Any tech like that will be abused by the govt. :yeshrug:
 

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Basically they are going to use these talking points to either make illegal or make almost unbearably expensive or unnecessarily regulated to make people not want or be able to drive themselves or even own personal vehicles

1) Accidents
2) Congestion
3) DUI/Prescription drugs
4) Sleep deprived
5) Can use time to get on your phone/computer or just socialize
6) Pollution
7) Less need for parking

When they showed the self driving cars in Hot Tub Time Machine 2 where there were no personal vehicles, that is literally one strain of thought where they want to take this. This is why Uber drivers are really just being beta tested for the real deal Holyfield which are driverless cars.

As cool as it could be and it is cool, it's really just to control movement
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I would be ok with this if cars came with the option to use self driving controls, but not be mandated.
Again, they will increase insurance premiums on people that don't have total self driving cars, b/se of the "human factor". Just being human is an insurance risk :russ:
 
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better question is, will you trust a self driving car knowing that a 15 yr old hacker can end your life if he wanted to for no reason?
 
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What will happen to dui's if we have self driving cars? Towns and cities will be losing money :francis:


This

IMO though you will still get a DUI cause all these car so far can be taken over by a human at any point
 
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