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      03-22-2018, 03:10 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by IK6SPEED View Post
Wrong

Actually have.

You most likely have as well. You just were not aware of it.

And yes, a human being will send a command to start an autonomous car, just like your missle example. But literally nothing more, again, just like your missle example.

Airspace isn’t managed by computer because most people know the FAA Computer System is 50 years old.
Not wrong. Besides: You're missing the point. Humans still initiate and monitor automata, and are held responsible if that automata results in unintended harm. Even in flight, and especially during wartime. Why? Aberrational decisions can't be handled by a computer.

Planes still have pilots. Air traffic is still monitored and directed by controllers. Armies still have generals. Missile systems still have soldiers that press a button/turn a key/enter a code.

You can't possibly argue against that.

That is all.
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