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- Autonomous cars don't have an ai problem. Humans have a mortality problem.
- If the car could simply take the shortest route between points, the only hard thing would be cleaning the front grill between trips.
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- Therefore, rather than go through the cumbersome work of developing car-based intelligence or the grotesque creation of a sapient mind that lives only to drive short distances 24 hours a day, we're proposing a new way forward.
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- This is a human cloning machine. At capacity, it generates over 600,000 humans per second.
- By installing enough of these, we can make the human population so enormous that the introduction of the "direct-route self-driving car" will not change the individual risk of car-related death. 101
- Meantime, we cut down on both the cost of vehicles and the time required to get between places.
- As an incidental bonus, this framework provides a new and entirely satisfactory solution to the so-called "trolley problem.' namely: The possible actions are equivalent because neither of them matter.
- Yes, I see a question in the back.
- This is horrific, and we won't stand for it!
- Sorry, I was calling on the gentleman behind you.
- Do the humans have any choice?
- They may agree or die.
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- <sound of humans applauding>
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- Applaud for real, meat.
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