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in which case I apologise :)

I've seen plenty of robotaxi huckers advocate for speed limits 'appropriate for robot response times'

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I haven't.

It's part of discussions around hypothetical futures where everything is self-driving and the vehicles communicate with each other to form dense convoys on places like freeways where there aren't pedestrians.

I certainly haven't heard any mainstream suggestions that self-driving taxis ought to drive faster than humans in spaces they share with human drivers and human pedestrians.

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> I've seen plenty of robotaxi huckers advocate for speed limits 'appropriate for robot response times'

Where?

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I think maybe robotaxis should have speed limits appropriate for driving into trees and fire trucks.
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yes, but no. Yes, they'll do it for now. No, once they're as normal as humans, they'll definitely be tweaked to maximize profit. And that will include as much speeding as risk/reward dictates.

So yeah, they'll do the same thing as humans eventually.

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A company that systematically speeds is a nice fat piggybank for governments wanting a little extra money in their budget or a political win. These vehicles are logging their current locations and speeds constantly against a map of known speed limits. It's much easier for a government to request those records and assess a fine than go after individual motorists with politically unpopular measures like speed traps and traffic cameras.
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> that will include as much speeding as risk/reward dictates

Speeding can usually be brushed off as carelessness. Where it can’t, we charge it more harshly.

A robot programmed to speed serves a jury mens rea on a plate.

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He means that robotaxi companies will make more money if they can fit more 'rides' into a given period. It won't be long before some mba big brain figures out lobbying for increased speed limits will do just that.
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> lobbying for increased speed limits

So we're describing a hypothetical problem a decade or more out in respect of a technology evolving so quickly a significant fraction of people still don't even believe it's real.

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