Posted on 08/21/2016 10:17:53 AM PDT by MinorityRepublican
Uber has generated thousands of jobs since launching in 2009. But that trend could be shifting.
The company is feverishly investing in self-driving technology, putting the economic futures of drivers around the world in question.
Uber announced Thursday that it will soon offer rides in self-driving cars in Pittsburgh, a significant step toward rides without a human driver.
Uber also announced Thursday that it acquired highly-regarded self-driving truck startup Otto. Uber is ramping up efforts that began last year when it hired scores of robotics experts from Carnegie Mellon University.
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I would never travel in a driverless car.....could get hacked....you could end up somewhere not of your own choosing.
I think being the go to for summoning a robot car was their intention all along, human drivers were just a stop gap.
Like Netflix mailing DVD’s while waiting for streaming to really catch on.
I think it sounds like a job killer, or a trend which leads to attrition and erosion of their driver base.
I hear radio commercials a lot for Uber. They stress how you can work your own schedule, be your own boss, etc., if you are an Uber driver.
If Uber doesn’t need human drivers, then Uber would not be creating these driver jobs for which they are advertising.
Cmon! With that line of thinking you’d still be taking car and buggy today and running lights of kerosene lamps
I do not believe that autonomous vehicles work very well on roads that don’t have good paint-stripes delimiting the lanes.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-autos-autonomous-infrastructure-insig-idUSKCN0WX131
That would tend to narrow down the areas where they can be used.
Ya, that’s right. I remember how Netflix started out mailing you a DVD, then when you sent it back, they would send you another.
does Netflix still do mail DVDs, or are they strictly a streaming service now? I don’t subscribe; have only heard 2nd hand how they operate.
Doesn’t it still require an operator?
It’s called get with the times...think about the economic opportunity! Insurance companies would be a thing of the past, police revenue, rental cars would now be pick up with monthly fees...
The entrepreneurship is endless
They still do it, but it's a fraction of their streaming business.
Delays on their putting out new releases and price increases really dented it.
Who should be sued from the first death via a driver less car?
Can someone explain to me, as if I’m six years old, how a driverless car works? Does it get a signal from a satellite? Does it get a signal from a cellular phone tower? How does it know where it is and where it’s going? How does it avoid road hazards? How does it drive on a snowy road in the winter?
sorry for juvenile questions, but I’m unclear what technology guides a driverless vehicle.
I would never travel in a driverless car.....could get hacked....you could end up somewhere not of your own choosing.
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Then there was the Uber driver who went on a killing spree between fares.
As long as the driverless cars are statistically safer, they would be the smart choice.
The very last paragraphs says that drivers would still have jobs in call centers taking control of vehicles that have gotten into situations they can’t handle. The stupidity is mind boggling.
Maybe, but Uber won’t have to worry about passengers being assaulted by their drivers. (And vice-versa)
It's coming.
When the motor vehicle got invented, most people swore that they would never ride in such a contraption. They'd stick to their trusty horse and buggy - thank you very much.
Then when the airplane came along, most people swore that you would never catch them in such a contraption. "If God intended us to fly, why he'd have given us wings" they used to say.
So it's coming and eventually people will come to accept them. Personally I can't wait for them to come to New York City as I hate dealing with taxi drivers and riding the subway has a lot of downside.
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