Same can be said about humans.
None of what you listed matters in the real world. Self-driving systems just have to be better than average humans, on average, to be useful.
> boiling it down to 'just needs to be trained properly' is terrifying when peoples lives are at stake
You have no problem with humans being trained to drive. 38.6 thousand people died in car crashes in the US alone last year.
Same can be said about humans.
None of what you listed matters in the real world. Self-driving systems just have to be better than average humans, on average, to be useful.
> boiling it down to 'just needs to be trained properly' is terrifying when peoples lives are at stake
You have no problem with humans being trained to drive. 38.6 thousand people died in car crashes in the US alone last year.