It’s like my brain is not dissimilar from the toddler I have at home. If I don’t take charge, come up with t activities, give it a routine, feed it properly, make sure it is hydrated and well slept it turns into a bored, bossy, moody asshole. Of course they, both toddler and brain, still do sometimes but if I do all the things above I’m usually prepared. Sometimes they also are super good at doing all the things by themselves.
In some ways, while extremely exhausting, having a toddler is actually great for my brain because otherwise I would not eat well, make plans, follow routines, go out, or have fun. My brain is still unhappy of course because it wants to do nothing and eat “chips with sugar” (to quote this toddler being I have at home).
What a bullshit argument. One of the arguments for self driving cars is precisely that they are not doing the same thing humans do. And why should they? It’s ludicrous for a company to train them on “social norms” rather than the actual laws of the road. At least when it comes to black and white issues as what is described in the article.