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In reply to the discussion: Self-driving cars can be fooled by fake signals [View all]Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)17. Yes people will insist that they are in charge
long after they have ceased to be.
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Cars have defects now. Airbag/Brake issues. Large lawsuits. But car companies manage to survive! nt
Logical
Sep 2015
#31
And I wouldn't call someone like that a 'prankster', someone pointing a laser at an aircraft
PoliticAverse
Sep 2015
#4
They're not just 'pr' , not 'magic', and all major manufacturers are working on them.
PoliticAverse
Sep 2015
#3
autonomy is happening. New cars in the high and mid range already include a lot of
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2015
#5
In all the discussion Americans STILL can't get over their asinine obsession with driving cars
KittyWampus
Sep 2015
#7
I'm with you. Put all of this cash and research into public transportation. nt
onehandle
Sep 2015
#8
The only think that's holding back public transportation in the US is the inability
PoliticAverse
Sep 2015
#9
I would imagine that autonomous cars would fill in for taxis and similar services...
Humanist_Activist
Sep 2015
#19
I don't want to take a bus to work. But an automated taxi can take me. It is going to happen. nt
Logical
Sep 2015
#34
As people age, self driving cars are going to be a wonderful mode of transportation
yeoman6987
Sep 2015
#78
Ahh, but the i-car will be perfect, right? (Just be careful of the maps app + gps). n/t
X_Digger
Sep 2015
#12
Not perfect, just better than humans, its not hard, they don't get tired...
Humanist_Activist
Sep 2015
#21
The development of hover technology is seriouly lagging; 10/21/2015 is just around the corner!
MindPilot
Sep 2015
#13
Too much new infrastructure would more or less destroy the practicality of that.
Humanist_Activist
Sep 2015
#23
Really? Never? So you don't think they will ever figure out unpaved roads? Sounds like the people...
Logical
Sep 2015
#30
Yes you live where the conditions are hardest for the autonomous cars. Snow covered roads
PoliticAverse
Sep 2015
#32
Self-driving cars would likely be better than human drivers in adverse conditions.
MindPilot
Sep 2015
#42
The issue is you are claiming its NEVER going to happen, planes were only able to fly...
Humanist_Activist
Sep 2015
#62
Your misuse of the term strawman is annoying, its not a strawman to point out that...
Humanist_Activist
Sep 2015
#75
Sorry but the impassible road in impossible conditions is your straw man, not mine.
MindPilot
Sep 2015
#63
"They work, but it'll be generations before they are widely trusted and used." Bullshit......
Logical
Sep 2015
#28
Well, no one really worked on one as hard as like google is the car. And the cost.....
Logical
Sep 2015
#35
Its radar, not GPS and history is full of sentences exactly like that one. Cracks me up. nt
Logical
Sep 2015
#49