If autistic people get classed as non-humans then that’s a failure on the part of the assessing human beings and merely forms part of the baseline to which you are comparing the machines.
The humans are your control so that you can’t set silly standards for the machines.
The humans can’t fail any more than the control rats in a drug trial can fail.
How do they “fail”
If autistic people get classed as non-humans then that’s a failure on the part of the assessing human beings and merely forms part of the baseline to which you are comparing the machines.
The humans are your control so that you can’t set silly standards for the machines. The humans can’t fail any more than the control rats in a drug trial can fail.