It's awfully easy to turn your argument around. I think you guys are
underestimating the glitches and potential to be hacked that already exists. Hackers will only multiply as the use of driverless technology becomes widespread. Every new technology has a serious glitch phase until the bugs get worked out. And that's without including malicious interference like hacking. I could say it's manslaughter to ignore those issues. I'd bet a substantial sum that accidents will increase for a good while after the technology becomes dominant.