Maybe that is true of your driving, not mine.Only one fatality involving an AUTONOMOUS vehicle according to the NTHSA. The other crashes were the steering wheel control when humans were SUPPOSED to be still holding the wheel but decided the machine could do the driving even though the design was not meant to do that.
As far as your post about microsoft bugs. These run on ARM processors and don't even use the same language as Microsoft. They're programmed but much more skilled coders than Gates ever hoped to be. Even half assed they'd still drive better than you.
Guess I will have to watch for you taking everything literally (re: MS). The best code in the world will never match the human brain for situations like this. Driving is far more complex than most people realize. AI is not the answer to everything.
Look at the 737 Max. Or the Boeing space program. The more they try to take the pilot out of the picture, the more complex the software. And the more bugs cause problems. Talk to fighter pilots who have jockeyed the software heavy birds.
When the code reaches a massive number of lines, it really cannot be verified. How do companies try to verify it? Using software...