"Google is working on self-driving cars, and they seem to work. People are so bad at driving cars that computers don't have to be that good to be much better"
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That rhetorical pivot matters. It's not a technical claim about autonomy so much as a cultural argument for permission. By emphasizing human error rather than machine excellence, he pre-sells the moral case for automation: you don't adopt self-driving cars because robots are flawless, you adopt them because people are reliably dangerous. It's an appeal to comparative advantage, dressed up as common sense.
The context is early-2010s techno-optimism, when Google X projects signaled that the big platforms weren't just organizing information; they were reorganizing the physical world. Andreessen, as a prominent investor and hype-magnet, is also speaking to regulators and the public, not engineers. He anticipates the most intuitive objection (What if the computer makes mistakes?) and neutralizes it by pointing at the existing carnage of human driving.
There's a sly cynicism here too: progress doesn't require utopia, just a sufficiently grim baseline. In Andreessen's framing, the future arrives not because technology becomes perfect, but because we finally admit how bad we are.
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"Google is working on self-driving cars, and they seem to work. People are so bad at driving cars that computers don't have to be that good to be much better." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/google-is-working-on-self-driving-cars-and-they-147552/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




