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News: Random pedestrian selflessly gives life to forward science of autonomous cars.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mage" data-source="post: 1179218" data-attributes="member: 1809"><p>Dude do you realize how domesticated you are to write this - you just assume everyone will be living in a city, like proper pet for corporate masters.</p><p></p><p>Human driven cars will not disappear until the last person will be forced to abandon his countryside home and move to a big city and I hope it won't happen for a long long time.</p><p></p><p>You can't use your phone to call a public car in due time if you are not in a city.</p><p>You cannot make AI to find the best parking spot in a non - artificial environment. Without a straight sidewalk border your car will have no clue how to park best in a forest or in an open field or at lake shore, because it will have no clue what you as a human being want to do in this place. How do you unload a boat in water with a public automatic car?</p><p>You cannot make AI to select the best path if there is no path and no road or if all there is is some small dirt road not even on a map.</p><p></p><p>All the autonomous car enthusiasts assume a city life by default and an off-road situation is not even crossing their minds. They are all living in a matrix.</p><p></p><p>Also - you want all people to drive a metro - full if "vibrants" and junkie syringes and spray writings. You want to make all cars rentable and public for them to turn into same type of shitty places? No thanks I prefer my own car, where I alone control the dirt and comfort level. I try to avoid public transportation as much as I can even while living in a big city, because I believe in walls. My car is my Castle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mage, post: 1179218, member: 1809"] Dude do you realize how domesticated you are to write this - you just assume everyone will be living in a city, like proper pet for corporate masters. Human driven cars will not disappear until the last person will be forced to abandon his countryside home and move to a big city and I hope it won't happen for a long long time. You can't use your phone to call a public car in due time if you are not in a city. You cannot make AI to find the best parking spot in a non - artificial environment. Without a straight sidewalk border your car will have no clue how to park best in a forest or in an open field or at lake shore, because it will have no clue what you as a human being want to do in this place. How do you unload a boat in water with a public automatic car? You cannot make AI to select the best path if there is no path and no road or if all there is is some small dirt road not even on a map. All the autonomous car enthusiasts assume a city life by default and an off-road situation is not even crossing their minds. They are all living in a matrix. Also - you want all people to drive a metro - full if "vibrants" and junkie syringes and spray writings. You want to make all cars rentable and public for them to turn into same type of shitty places? No thanks I prefer my own car, where I alone control the dirt and comfort level. I try to avoid public transportation as much as I can even while living in a big city, because I believe in walls. My car is my Castle! [/QUOTE]
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