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The difference is that the person that (accidentally or not) killed another person will suffer consequences, aimed to deter others from doing the same. People have rights and are innocent unless proven guilty, we pay a price for that. Machines have no fear of consequences, no rights or freedom.

For the person that died and their loved ones, it might not make a difference, but I don't think that was the point OP was trying to make.



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