And when this happens with cars (Autonomous Car)
#1
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And when this happens with cars (Autonomous Car)
there should still be special drivers licenses where people have to prove they can drive as good or better than a robot can.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_car
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_car
#2
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IMO, unless traffic is really dense and a PITA to tackle (which it often is in this area), driving is usually too much fun to be left to robots....especially if you are in a car you really like.
Among other things, three things in this world that I'm glad I got were my Virginia Drivers' License, my U.S. Government Drivers' License (when I worked for the FAA), and my Pilot (Airman's) License. I enjoyed both the driver's seat and the cockpit.....but, at least, in a car, you usually can't get airsick or dizzy from bouncing around.
Among other things, three things in this world that I'm glad I got were my Virginia Drivers' License, my U.S. Government Drivers' License (when I worked for the FAA), and my Pilot (Airman's) License. I enjoyed both the driver's seat and the cockpit.....but, at least, in a car, you usually can't get airsick or dizzy from bouncing around.
Last edited by mmarshall; 02-13-15 at 06:29 AM.
#3
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there should still be special drivers licenses where people have to prove they can drive as good or better than a robot can.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_car
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_car
If you are that paranoid about electronics and hackable software in cars, why are you advocating self-driving cars. They will be the top target of hackers who want to play havoc with engine, steering, brake controls, etc.
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i agree except there will be ZERO chance a person (even a race car driver or driving instructor) can prove they drive as good or better than an autonomous car except perhaps in extreme conditions (racing, complex evasive maneuvers). autonomous cars will be MUCH safe than human drivers and humans will pay big time for insurance if they want to drive as the human driver population dwindles in the future.
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
autonomous cars will be MUCH safe than human drivers and humans will pay big time for insurance if they want to drive as the human driver population dwindles in the future.
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just like people stopped buying things online and online banking after NUMEROUS WELL PUBLICIZED massive hacks, data breaches and theft. oh wait...
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#8
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And it's not just me who is concerned about that. The engineers actually working on these self-driving cars are just as concerned themselves. Hopefully, they will be able develop hacker-resistant systems....but, we'll see.
PBS's News Hour, BTW, ran a good piece on this subject a few nights ago....on even the exposure of today's computerized autos (much less those of tomorrow) to hackers.
Last edited by mmarshall; 02-13-15 at 02:43 PM.
#9
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Agreed, J.P.
I find few things in life (at least in the secular) as peaceful and refreshing as Virginia's Skyline Drive/Blue Ridge Parkway in a car you really like....IMO, the most scenic long-length drive east of the Mississippi.
I find few things in life (at least in the secular) as peaceful and refreshing as Virginia's Skyline Drive/Blue Ridge Parkway in a car you really like....IMO, the most scenic long-length drive east of the Mississippi.
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There's no "Oh come now" about it. What I said was perfectly legitimate.
The fact, (not opinion) is that I don't drive anywhere that I have to be ashamed of, or that I have to try and hide. As long as I can drive my own car, I'm content. I can sleep just fine at night, thank-you, even if Big Brother is occasionally watching. I enjoy driving (except in gridlock traffic) and will continue to do so. In fact, the On-Star in my Verano does a little tracking on its own.....a device that is in all new American-market GM cars.
you think people should be spied on for their own safety but suddenly an autonomous cars debate sparks a thought of freedom inside you?
Last edited by mmarshall; 02-13-15 at 03:32 PM.
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There's no "Oh come now" about it. What I said was perfectly legitimate.
The fact, (not opinion) is that I don't drive anywhere that I have to be ashamed of, or that I have to try and hide. As long as I can drive my own car, I'm content. I can sleep just fine at night, thank-you, even if Big Brother is occasionally watching. I enjoy driving (except in gridlock traffic) and will continue to do so. In fact, the On-Star in my Verano does a little tracking on its own.....a device that is in all new American-market GM cars.
The fact, (not opinion) is that I don't drive anywhere that I have to be ashamed of, or that I have to try and hide. As long as I can drive my own car, I'm content. I can sleep just fine at night, thank-you, even if Big Brother is occasionally watching. I enjoy driving (except in gridlock traffic) and will continue to do so. In fact, the On-Star in my Verano does a little tracking on its own.....a device that is in all new American-market GM cars.
Last edited by G Star; 02-13-15 at 06:24 PM.
#13
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Let's backtrack, you think Americans should be spied on because it is for their own safety even though an overwhelming majority of Americans want and demand privacy. This is not a secret, you are very vocal about this. Now you say you don't want autonomous cars, or at least wouldn't want the government being involved in forcing everybody to use autonomous cars because it may take away your "freedom" to drive your own cars. One looking at your history of reasoning (or lack thereof) can assume that; Autonomous cars make us safer, therefore government has the privilege, right and/or moral obligation force autonomous cars on us to protect us from ourselves .
Last edited by mmarshall; 02-13-15 at 07:22 PM.
#15
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And where am I advocating anything?
I'm just saying people should have to know how to drive, that is at speed and cornering and ice and rain etc. its all poky dumb_______s in this area I live. They slow down a mile or 2 before exiting an off ramp, accelerate to 35 to 40 on an on ramp and merge into 60 mph moving traffic. And then camp out in the left passing lane at 55 or less. So people like that need something or someone else doing the driving for them. I am not for the electronics operating any thing the driver has hands or feet on and controls a car or truck with or an aircraft.