Do you place any value on accountability? If A.I. robot cars are responsible for 1 single death and ultimately no one can be held accountable because...reasons, that is unacceptable to me. If 41,000 people die per year on our roadways sometimes their own fault and sometimes through no fault of their own. I find this to be acceptable. I don't relish the fact that people are losing their lives. But if the alternative is no freedom of movement unless it is controlled by an A.I. god...no thanks.
Show me how anyone will be held responsible for a death involving a self driving vehicle. Think it through. Deaths will just get explained away and people such as yourself who are scared of freedom will eat it up. You guys are chomping at the bit to lose your driving privileges.
Whoever 'they' are, they want you to live in a 15 minute city and never or very infrequently leave it. They don't want you to own your own mode of transportation that could take you all across this big beautiful and scary nation of ours. And yes I live in the country. A place where they don't want anyone to live or even visit. They would have it left to the animals.
Back on topic. In general I think subscriptions in vehicles are ridiculous. Some I get, for instance a special radio type station that isn't free to everyone anyway. But a subscription to use your HVAC controls? Get the pitchforks.
In this instance here with Tesla I almost like it the subscription model. In the end this will keep more people in control of their cars. People who can be held accountable. But my freedom minded side says let them have their mindless down time and sky net can be their master. I just want to know that just like any regular person driving a non-self driving vehicle that the...operators(?) of the self-driving cars will be held responsible just like their counterparts. And if the robot car itself is the failure point then somebody should be getting paid. But like I said earlier I don't want HAL 9000 to be able to kill a single person.