Comment by Retric

3 years ago

I think (2) is more cultural than that. People reacted poorly to automatic elevators when they where first introduced and now people just don’t think about them as much more complicated than a light switch. The elevator broke and my light broke have the same feel of an inanimate object not working even though elevators are a lot more complicated.

I'm not sure if "the breaks on the train failed" and "the train's ai suddenly decided to start running in reverse" would get the same reception even if the result was the same.

  • Yea that feels different. I kind of want to say odd accidents definitely get attention or something, but I don’t have anything to back it up.

    Yet aircraft autopilot fails, pilot error, and mechanical error seem to all get the same attention. That might be because the pilots are also at fault for autopilot issues, or it could be autopilot used to be really really dumb so there was a lot of stories that autopilot flying into a mountain etc to prep people with how dumb it was or it could be something else.

    If that makes sense?

    • I actually do feel more comfortable with the idea that autopilot is landing the plane rather than a human pilot. Especially at night. And I don't even know if it actually works like that. Interesting. Good chat.