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Of course, go to school for CS or engineering. But the 3,000,000 drivers will be replaced with 30,000 engineers. I agree autonomous is the future. Ownership as we know it will change. Instead of many people owning a car, they will opt to pay a company like uber or BMW a monthly $200 subscription for have access to their fleet. Car picks you up and drops you off whenever you need it. I don't know how smooth the transition would be though... I mean if people are as passionate as they are about guns, then driving will be a shit storm.
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03-19-2017, 12:14 AM | #70 | |
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as someone who welcomes change because I simply don't know any better and believe in the evolution of technology, I too welcome it
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How many of us who truly enjoy the act of driving like being passengers? Playing golf or watching golf? Watching poker or playing poker? Drinking a fine wine or watching others imbibe? Being at the Grand Canyon vs. watching it from an armchair? Cleaning and jerking 250 lbs or watching a robot do it? It may be some time off but the never ending banging of the drum to accept passivity, or merely acquiesce to the idea that new is always better, or that any activity must be 100% devoid of risk from those who would profit by such notions greatly disturbing. Remove the profit component and it's still disturbing. Humans exist, improve, achieve, experience by doing, "be" and "are" not by being inert lumps of passivity and inaction, but by participating and acting. Requiring absolute safety and absolute levels of mandated risk avoidance is in itself a major risk from my point of view. It's an assault on freedom. Falls are the second leading cause of death. Maybe we should make self-moving chairs a mandate. (Silly but it's the logical extension of the "eliminate all risk make safe" argument.) Is that rather philosophical? Sure. But I see an existential threat to that which defines humanity in the overarching incessant drive to make us passive/inert. I prefer activity in all areas of life to sitting in an armchair. Even if that means some level of risk. Life, being actually alive, entails risk not some false bargain of absolute or close to absolute safety. The future is that which we create. I prefer a future where we are actors in the play rather than being relegated to only being permitted to be members of the audience. |
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I think people drastically underestimate how complex converting to autonomous driving will be in regards to the technology, government oversight, personal property rights, and privacy rights.
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03-19-2017, 09:30 AM | #76 | |
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Autonomous driving will turn personal transportation into a service, just like dining out; which will increase to unit cost to transport one's self, not decrease the cost. People dine out all the time, but still own and use their kitchens.
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Most people would rather not drive. However, they don't have a chauffeur because it costs way too much. What if they could have a chauffeur for free? That, in essence, is an autonomous car that you own. Now, what if you had a friend who never wants to drive when you do and vice versa. You could buy a car together and save a bunch and still cover depreciation. You could save a little less if you have cleaned between drives. So now you have a chauffeured car at much less than the cost of full ownership. That, in essence, is the autonomous BMW or Uber service. How many people are going to say no to that? The economics change a lot when you don't have to pay the driver and the costs of sharing plummet. It's going to take a while. Take solace in that. |
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States are already concerned about autonomous vehicles causing a massive increase in traffic congestion, pollution, and wear on the roads. I believe one state even passed legislation preventing autonomous vehicles from traveling without a passenger.
The thinking is that people could have their vehicle drive back home by itself (for whatever reason) after dropping off its passengers; then drive itself back while empty. Autonomous vehicle owners might forgo finding a parking spot and choose have their vehicle continuously circle the area while they briefly run into a destination. Further, people would be less inclined to use mass transit if they didn't need to manage their car in rush-hour traffic or park it at the destination. It seems to me that autonomous vehicles driving without passengers has the potential to cause more problems than they attempt to solve. It will be interesting to see how this particular aspect of autonomous vehicles shakes out over the next decade.
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03-19-2017, 12:03 PM | #81 | |
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If you'd like to know more see "microstamping" and "magazine limits/bans" in California. Or see liability/insurance laws being proposed for guns in New York, Washington state, etc. See reproductive rights limitations ("facility licensing", etc.) in Texas. Both the left and right employ the same methods/tools to restrict, limit, eliminate. The argument always has to do ostensibly with "safety" or limiting/eliminating the perceived evil/risk. Either of these above provide a good model for how this would roll out. Politicians aren't that creative, it is plausible they'll rely on exiting methods. |
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Autonomous driving delivers massive value in the form of incredible convenience and reclaimed time. Uber is the version 0.1a of this; people are ready at scale for a product or service that allows them to be driven on their own schedule. Go try Tesla's implementation in traffic. Why anyone would want to go back to handling boring commutes or stop-and-go or long, monotonous drives themselves is completely beyond me. |
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Edit : already been said. I really don't want it to happen though. Hopefully I'm batshit insane / senile by then and won't give a damn.
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But how fun is it driving in bumper to bumper traffic? How fun is a Z4M when you are literally going in a straight line for 3 hrs when you're heading out of town? This is hardly my idea for the use of "The Ultimate Driving Machine". Therefore, I see no problems with it if it's able to be turned on and off. Off when I'm doing a fun Sunday drive, on when I'm 1.5 hrs away from home on a Sunday night after going to a concert and have to be at work in 7 hrs. I don't think there's anything wrong with just watching a movie while sipping on a cold beer, rather than being chased by aliens in real life
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As a Cyber Security major, I'd be scared to death to ride in an autonomous vehicle. Have to step-up the game a little.
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Before my mom died, she would have welcomed this. She had last her license due to poor vision. This would have given her freedom.
I don't want it, but imagine not being worried about DUIs anymore, lol.
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