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Will We Get Driver Less Cars Before Driver Less Tube Trains?
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Seriously though, What are AB'ers views on driver less cars?
I am convinced of the idea - yet.
Seriously though, What are AB'ers views on driver less cars?
I am convinced of the idea - yet.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think there's some way to go but there seems to be a bit too much misplaced confidence in human ability over this. Computer-controlled can react faster to changes, don't lose concentration, can react to things that humans don't even see, and so on. The potential is there to drastically reduce the risk of accident. Testing has proved promising so far, with so far no accidents (except one that happened when the human took over...)
On the other hand, there are some catches. The software is, apparently, not quite ready yet in certain circumstances -- most notably, inclement weather -- so I wouldn't want to suggest switching now. Just, to give the technology a chance, to keep developing it, and not to get too caught up in the "but what if it crashes?" argument, while at the same time ignoring all the many failings of our current system.
At the present rate I'd expect driverless cars to be really worth considering somewhere in the middle of next decade.
On the other hand, there are some catches. The software is, apparently, not quite ready yet in certain circumstances -- most notably, inclement weather -- so I wouldn't want to suggest switching now. Just, to give the technology a chance, to keep developing it, and not to get too caught up in the "but what if it crashes?" argument, while at the same time ignoring all the many failings of our current system.
At the present rate I'd expect driverless cars to be really worth considering somewhere in the middle of next decade.
As I said jim 'yet'
Also I wonder how the legal side will cope. Maybe armies of ambulance chasing lawyers will kill this off before it gets going, unless specific laws are drafted in. I bet the insurance companies will also be worried.
/hic/ I suspect that as the car will always have a manual override the person 'in charge' could not be drunk?
janbee, if you cant park or are not confident parking, try one of those park assist cars.
Also I wonder how the legal side will cope. Maybe armies of ambulance chasing lawyers will kill this off before it gets going, unless specific laws are drafted in. I bet the insurance companies will also be worried.
/hic/ I suspect that as the car will always have a manual override the person 'in charge' could not be drunk?
janbee, if you cant park or are not confident parking, try one of those park assist cars.
// It has huge implications for employment/unemployment. Think of how many people are delivery drivers, couriers, post, eyc. We could see 5 million jobs disappear soon. What is to happen to those people? //
Technology will march on. As I said on another thread if there's a machine that can do your job, then sooner or later you will be replaced by the machine. It's been happening since the start of the industrial revolution, but yes, it does have huge implications.
Technology will march on. As I said on another thread if there's a machine that can do your job, then sooner or later you will be replaced by the machine. It's been happening since the start of the industrial revolution, but yes, it does have huge implications.
Driving is one of the few pleasures left in life, why you would want to hand it over to a computer I don't know. It appears it's symptomatic of our desire to hand over all forms of responsibility in our lives to someone or something else. (not all of us btw) It won't be long before the Human form doesn't need a backbone, there's an awful lot hardly use the one they've got now!
Will these driverless cars drive up the garden path,knock on the door and say,'sign here please. Parcel delivery'.
Or will they just leave a message telling you to pick up the parcel at the depot, pretending it was because you were out but actually because they couldn't be bothered carrying it themselves?
Or will they just leave a message telling you to pick up the parcel at the depot, pretending it was because you were out but actually because they couldn't be bothered carrying it themselves?
Driverless cars surely just means "cars that don't need to be driven by a human, but still can be". I'm sure that those who still want to drive around the country and enjoy the sights will be able to do so. Perhaps even it will be easier to appreciate since you can spend more time looking at what's around you and less having to focus on the road.
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