In the history of expensive software mistakes, Mariner 1 was probably the most notorious. The unmanned spacecraft was destroyed seconds after launch from Cape Canaveral in 1962 when it veered dangerously off-course due to a line of dodgy code.
But nobody died and the only hits were to Nasa’s budget and pride. Imperial College’s modelling of non-pharmaceutical interventions for Covid-19 which helped persuade the UK and other countries to bring in draconian lockdowns will supersede the failed Venus space probe and could go down in history as the most devastating software mistake of all time, in terms of economic costs and lives lost.
~ David Richards and Constantin Boudnik, "Neil Ferguson's Imperial model could be the most devastating software mistake of all time," The Telegraph, May 16, 2020
May 19, 2020
The Telegraph: "Neil Ferguson's Imperial model could be the most devastating software mistake of all time"
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