by Change » Tue Sep 25, 2018 2:33 pm
It's the first time that actions can be taken by real life items. For better they can really help us and for worse they can also hurt us intentionally or not. The line is becoming blurred between the virtual and real worlds.
Is there a solution? To do it properly and ethically, we need to stop the "rush to market" method. I know that companies don't and may never have the incentive to do so. Isn't that why government exists?
Only when penalty is imposed on the "non doer", companies would have incentive to invest on safety.
It's the first time that actions can be taken by real life items. For better they can really help us and for worse they can also hurt us intentionally or not. The line is becoming blurred between the virtual and real worlds.
Is there a solution? To do it properly and ethically, we need to stop the "rush to market" method. I know that companies don't and may never have the incentive to do so. Isn't that why government exists?
Only when penalty is imposed on the "non doer", companies would have incentive to invest on safety.