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20-08-2016, 07:11 AM | #31 | ||
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Given that car manufactures are driven by profit ahead of reliability how will an autonomous car stack up at the end of the day? Ford, for example, have difficulty getting an automatic transmission right ffs.
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The trucks are driverless now (as well as their trains) and I asked him how long he expects to have a job and Rio have told him they won't be fully introduced/activated for another 8 years. Rio have a large building at Perth Airport where every driverless truck is monitored by a person, so they really aren't driverless, just remotely monitored. I think it's the regulation that needs to catch up and work out how who is responsible when the inevitable law suits start popping up.
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21-08-2016, 06:43 AM | #36 | ||
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And I am sure 100 years ago there were people who were clinging to using a horse and refusing to use a car. Ditto with steam trains verses diesel, crossing oceans via luxury ocean liners verses aeroplanes. Today we see the transition from landline phones to mobiles. How many people wander into the bank today to do their banking (except the oldies)? Same with autonomous vehicles. There will be a changeover period of three to four decades for sure. But at some point, human controlled vehicles will be banned from certain areas, and then all the roads. I suspect that it there will be retrofit kits available, even for the Model T. Not to say that cars will stop being a source of thrills. I am sure there will be kits available to turn up the aggressiveness level, to break speed limits, etc, etc.
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I think we could be running full automation now BUT the issue is not everyone would have it and therefore create risk. If there was the ability to make everyone convert to automated it would make it safer It's just a computer that knows maths and has a GPS
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