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Would you ride a self-driving car?  

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  1. 1. Would you ride a self-driving car?

    • Yes
      154
    • No.
      24
    • Self-drivng cars are for potatoes
      32


On 12/10/2016 at 3:10 AM, SurvivorNVL said:

Now with the help of Samsung and the power of Tesla technology--you too can own a car, that explodes.

Tesla are making the battery so it should be safe, right? They'll probably screw something up anyways.

 

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Meanwhile, in the real world, we seem to be stuck at identifying pretty colors:

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-14/uber-gets-cease-desist-letter-dmv-after-its-self-driving-car-caught-running-red-ligh

 

But i forget, this is Uber, not Tesla - they're so far ahead to the rest of the world that Musk already has colonies on Mars ... in his dreams.

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On 12/10/2016 at 0:04 PM, Unimportant said:

As far as the poll is concerned: I worked with computers for what seems an eternity now, and if I learned one thing it would be this: Never EVER trust a computer. Computers are nice and i wub them, but don't trust them!

 

So no, I don't like the concept of self driving cars.

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On 2016-12-12 at 11:46 PM, Unimportant said:

Humans can solve unexpected problems creatively, it's the reason we still have pilots in airplanes, a field that is decades further along in automation then cars, yet they still put humans in the cockpit - that should make you think.

It makes me think that planes are at 30,000 feet and can't just stop if they encounter something they can't handle.

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