Autonomous vehicle (AV) startups have raised tens of billions of dollars based on promises to develop truly self-driving cars, but industry executives and experts say remote human supervisors may be needed permanently to help robot drivers in trouble.
Probably has something to do with you always being like 1 second from crashing into something in a car at all times.
Self driving or autopilot in cars is a terrible idea since the computers are terrible at making actual decision. It works great in airplanes because 1 you're not a second from crashing into shit at all times and 2 its programmed and monitored by the person in control, the whole point is to reduce the workload so you can plan ahead not watch movies while it takes you to the liquor store
The only way I can see autonomous cars working with current tech is in an access controlled road with all vehicles centrally controlled. At that point just build a train holy shit.
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The Invisible Hand has spoken.
Yeah in the discourse around self driving cars everybody pretty much acts like people drive like the law says that would theoretically be safe. Which they absolutely do not, and if they did, car traffic would be one great big gridlock.
Which is why like no company operates any of the truly autonomous one at more than pedestrian speed. Suddenly you can't blame a guy for it anymore, that's on you now.
Tesla is of course a forerunner in this field again with their "just roll a stop sign" option. Which, to be fair, everybody does anyways, but seeing how EV autonomous cars is what will save us from climate change to most of the population and car accidents are already considered acts of god with no actual causes, I'm not sure we're not gonna see the things just plow through people regularly
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