> Autonomous systems won't be good enough to detect threats
That reminds me of the worry about hacking pacemakers. If someone wants to kill you there are much easier ways to do it. A rock to the head works well without much technology involved.
A rock to the head is easy to detect and prevent. There are witnesses. Pacemakers require people to get closer. An increase in computers has lead to an increase in hacks, following that logic, an increase in hackable vehicles will lead to an increase in vehicles being hacked.
When people race to make something happen and omit security, it puts users at risk.
Information: the part of my argument you quoted has to do with user intervention, such as when another vehicle comes out of nowhere and the system doesn't know how to respond.
That reminds me of the worry about hacking pacemakers. If someone wants to kill you there are much easier ways to do it. A rock to the head works well without much technology involved.