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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 13

    Self-driving cars are further off than we were led to believe. Now what?https://on.wsj.com/2Oe8gu8 

    3:15 AM - 13 Sep 2018
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      1. Kevin Ham‏ @kevh14 Sep 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        I don't know anyone who wants to ride in a self-driving car.

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      1. Lars Larson‏ @FlushRivet Sep 13
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        We drive. Enjoy your freedom while you have it.

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      1. I like to smize.‏ @LikeSmize Sep 13
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        We live smack dab in the middle of the testing of these. Why not compromise and focus this tech towards assisting drivers with safety features than end goal of driverless cars.

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      1. THE KING.‏ @RJMeliscat Sep 13
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        This is a lie.

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      1. Erich Greenebaum‏ @ErichG69 Sep 13
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        People get to keep their jobs instead of being blamed for their own unemployment?

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      1. Kyle Andrew Brown‏ @kylemillennial Sep 13
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        Justin Trudeau takes out the brass knuckles and pushes back against Trump’s bullying. Justin told the Liberal Party Caucus meeting in Saskatoon on Wednesday: “We will not sign an unfavorable deal on NAFTA.” GOTO: http://millennialmonitor.com/quick-takes/ pic.twitter.com/Ut8FEqHUWK

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      1. Adam J. Haller, CFA‏ @adamjhaller Sep 13
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        Thanks WSJ for pointing out the hype as hype. But be careful just casually saying everyone and every vehicle will have to be tracked. I’m now triggered with an Orwellian nightmare in a Ray Bradbury streetscape.

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      1. Ben Parish‏ @parbear87 Sep 13
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        🚨🚨🚨 @AVGregR 🚨🚨🚨

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      1. The_Gunny0369‏ @TGunny0369 Sep 13
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        Who’s “WE?!” Don’t throw me into that mix.

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      1. Sede Vacantist‏ @dibassetto Sep 13
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        let's talk about something else that's dumb

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      1. COVFEFEqueen‏ @Covfefequeen123 Sep 13
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        No shit...tell us something i didnt know

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      1. aave 🎃 🇨🇦‏ @BaronVonGosse Sep 13
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        Why don't they just put the money into railways. They get from point to point pretty simply

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      1. Castilho Dcosta‏ @HybridDoktor Sep 13
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        roads also should go smart and interactive .....now imagine how many jobs are created to start building smart roads around the world cause soon even trucks will go self driving not just cars...

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      1. Jeremiah Gurganus‏ @jayg4classified Sep 13
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        Would like to be around they start becoming the norm.

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      1. Verge ⚡️Tpay 🌪Litecoin 🦖‏ @TheBacktab Sep 13
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        Honestly I hope this crap stays away AS long as possible. While driving the car I use this time to think about different things. And I guess many ppl do the same. Once the ugly thing will drive by itself, I know exactly what 99% of ppl will do. SMARTPHONES INHALE THESE LIKE BABY

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      1. eikbunjara‏ @eikbunjara1 Sep 13
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        Wait and see and keep faith in science.

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