Tesla braces for its first trial involving Autopilot fatality::Tesla Inc is set to defend itself for the first time at trial against allegations that failure of its Autopilot driver assistant feature led to death, in what will likely be a major test of Chief Executive Elon Musk’s assertions about the technology.

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      Well, someone has to invent the suicide booths featured in Futurama. Might as well be him.

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        I really want to trust you’re throwing a dark joke up but the sheer concept of suicide booths is a very harsh critique at a failed society. A very failed society. For it to become a joke…Call me square but that is a joke haimed to who laughs on it.

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            My country is going through a very disputed approval over legislation for medically assisted death, for incurable conditions.

            It was sent to the Constitutional Court three times and twice vetoed by the president, one for political reasons.

            The majority of the population supports it.

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              Good luck with that. Hope it can alleviate some people’s suffering.

              We’ve basically got it all legal in Australia now, last state ratifies their laws in November.

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                Oh, it’s going forward, regardless the president personal dislike (devout catholic) and the cries from the church and religious groups.

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              Making it accessalbe on what might be a fleeting impulse would be a huge problem though in the case of futurama style suicide booths.

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                I remember reading an article about an open sourced 3D printable “suicide pod” anyone could build by themselves.

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            And Futurama likes to reference many works of science fiction. Many of these cover the subject of dystopian/utopian societies where suicide is facilitated/promoted/mandated.

            Futurama makes at least one direct reference to Soylent Green for one (Soylent Soda).

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            I take it you haven’t watched Futurama? For one, the depicted um, procedure looks rather painless-free, but also it fails entirely and the protagonist(s!) step out unscathed.

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      With how Elon has been acting this is a distinct possibility.

      It would probably scream “Xterminate!” before running you over.

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      The reality is that they didn’t trial it at all, they just sent straight to production. In this case, it successfully achieved a fatality.

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      I’m literally waiting for the moment when a disproportionate ammount of Musk-critics die in car crashes.