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Would we be safer overall if we just accept a few deaths due to software?

Hat tip to Adam for reminding me of the great IEEE blog.

January 5, 2012
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    Fascinating article/podcast! I must admit I sometimes think about Air France Flight 447 when I’m flying.
  3. christmasgorilla said: Yes. But no one wants to be the casualty. Similar problem to this: ebbc.org/rail/fr…
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