I would fully trust autonomous any day. Much moreso than your average road tard with rage or self importance.
Bob and Doug trusted AI. Trusted it to send them 250 miles above a blue and green ball that is traveling at some 4 miles per second around another floating ball. Together, these two floating ablls are traveling some 500,000 mph around a galaxy. Somehow, this AI on a 3D path, Connected and airlocked them to about a 3m doorway in the middle of low earth orbit. The same madman responsible for their safety, is behind the 2D AI sure, i would trust it.
As of today, 50% in favor of riding driverless. Maybe time to see how many would take a joy ride on one of Elon's rockets.
Nada chance, my vote to trust stands pat. Again, road tards that think they can drive, or they own the road. A computer can make many mistakes, and correct them, in the same event and almost instantaneously. Some road tards, I can count the seconds pass before you see the lightbulb light up, if it ever does.
Absolutely. I've always wanted to be in a Phillip K Dick novel. This might be the first real way to do that outside of my Johnny Walker Director's Cut whiskey...
Voted yes, although it is a older thread the technology has advanced even more. AI is not a joke and should not be ignored. We have robotic dogs that can jump rope better than humans ever could. I grew up jumping trash cans on a bicycle. These modern kids grew up with technology that was unheard of. ELON is a great example, I can only imagine what little X will accomplish in his generation.
Yes I would it's all safe before it comes out. They hook up the Google map vehicles already to drive safe. Same thing.
nothing like a little competition. ----- Amazon, Uber-Backed Driverless Vehicle Startup Aurora Aims Public Listing $11B SPAC Merger Today 2:53 PM ET (Benzinga)Print Driverless vehicle startup Aurora plans to go public via SPAC (special purpose acquisition company) merger with Reinvent Technology Partners Y (NASDAQ: RTPY). LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and tech entrepreneur Mark Pincus set up the SPAC. The deal values Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Uber Technologies Inc (NYSE: UBER)- backed startup at $11 billion. It will also get around $2 billion in fresh funding, positioning it to launch its first autonomous product in 2023. CEO Chris Urmson, Sterling Anderson, who led Tesla Inc's (NASDAQ: TSLA) Autopilot efforts, and Uber executive Drew Bagnell founded Aurora in 2016 amid a boom in robotaxi startups, the Financial Times reports. Aurora is hugely invested in simulation and virtual development tools and claims to drive the equivalent of 22 million miles per day. Earlier this year, Aurora collaborated with Volvo AB (OTC: VLVLY) Trucks and PACCAR Inc (NASDAQ: PCAR), the maker of heavy-duty trucks. It also has partnerships with Uber, Toyota Motor Corp (NYSE: TM), and Japanese parts supplier Denso Corp (OTC: DNZOY). Uber, Paccar, and Volvo are contributing to the $1 billion in new funding. Price action: RTPY shares traded higher by 1.42% at $9.99 on the last check Thursday. Photo courtesy by Company © 2021 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved
At the moment I would not rely on Tesla's autopilot as it is far not perfect. But... But I guess that Tesla will be the 1st vendor to produce completely self-driving cars on the market. *fingers crossed*
Today I watched a vid on Youtube about the new Audi Concept. It looks insane. Even Model S Plaid seems now like a car from the Stone Age.