Paul Gowder
1 min readAug 7, 2016

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And this is precisely the point. Do you realize that your argument against self-driving cars mostly relies on the incompetence of human drivers?!!? What if we thought of self-driving as like vaccines: primarily effective after a saturation point? Even on your own argument, a world with mostly self-driving cars is vastly safer (and just more pleasant — shorter, more fun commutes etc.) than a world with mostly drivers; the key trick is just reaching that saturation point as quickly as possible.

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Paul Gowder
Paul Gowder

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Law prof/political scientist writing about con law, political philosophy, data, professional ethics, and justice. And whatever I want. http://paul-gowder.com

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