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jjav 3 days ago

> Auto insurers don't face a "catastrophic liability" bankrupting scenario like home insurers might in the case of a natural disaster or fire.

This changes with self-driving. Push a buggy update and potentially all the same model cars could crash on the same day.

This is not a threat model regular car insurers need to deal with since it'll never happen that all of their customers decide to drive drunk the same day, but that's effectively what a buggy software update would be like.

bentcorner 3 days ago | parent [-]

Far be it from me to tell automakers how to roll out software but I would expect them to have relatively slow and gradual rollouts, segmented by region and environment (e.g., Phoenix might be first while downtown London might be last).

HPsquared 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

That process itself could still break. (Unlikely though it may be)

bdamm 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Tesla certainly does it this way today. This is also the norm for IoT that I'm aware of. Nobody wants fleet-wide flag days anyway.

jjav 2 days ago | parent [-]

> Nobody wants fleet-wide flag days anyway.

Crowdstike raises their hand..

anticensor 2 days ago | parent [-]

aionescu, CTIO of CrowdStrike, is here.

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