Once again, the tech future meets the pesky real world. @nealboudette explains. https://nyti.ms/2JCCYgQ
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Seems like an awfully big switch to flip.
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I’m scared.
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Make human driving illegal and the govt/corporations will be able to control our travel. Sounds perfect.
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The express/carpool lanes on some freeways would be a good place to start
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if my car gets the blue screen of death, even a tenth of the time my pc does. getting human drivers off the major highways may not be much of a trick at all.
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How would this work in rural areas, or less populated areas, where there aren't enough cars to form a network? If it becomes illegal 4 humans to drive on most roads, then people who spend 99.9% of their time on those roads world forget how to drive.
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What if someone, like a state sponsor of terror, manages to compromise the firmware/software update process to deliberately create a mass malfunction?
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The important fact to remember is they don’t have to be perfect, they just have to be better than human drivers! That’s astonishingly easy.
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Dedicated/segregated lanes, like exist for mass transit.
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In heavily populated areas, moving roadways (similar to moving sidewalks). Didn't
@ScottAdamsSays suggest that a few years back?
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