Posted on 03/20/2018 6:32:48 AM PDT by a little elbow grease
Now that an Arizona woman was killed after being struck by a self-driving Uber vehicle many questions come to mind not that they shouldnt.
We live in Pittsburgh, lots of hills, and lots of snow and ice.
There are times when we have difficulty controlling a car in those conditions (our weather forecast is for 6 inches of snow later today and tonight).
A couple months ago my wife, after driving to and from work in terrible road conditions, wondered how a self-driving car would handle it. What do you think of these self-driving cars navigating snow and ice?
“There are times when we have difficulty controlling a car in those conditions (our weather forecast is for 6 inches of snow later today and tonight).”
I suspect that the “self-driving vehicle” will say “I’m not going out in this,” which is what the idiots we see on the news sliding into each other on the icy roadways. My new car actually tells me when the road is likely to be frozen with a warning.
How can it obey that rule if it can’t differentiate between a human being and a sack of potatoes?
Freepers tend to support public policies that hold people accountable and treat them like responsible adults instead of making everyone meet standards that are established to accommodate the sizeable portion of our population that is incompetent or retarded.
Imagine that.
You'll probably find almost zero support on FR for the development of robots to take school exams for children ... for the same reason I described above.
I believe that insurance companies will doom the self driving car! I wonder who is liable for the death of the woman who got run over! The Car?
I mentioned having the road test on auto transmission years ago and got flamed for it. Be careful.
The systems for self-driving cars will become as frequently hacked as our “connected” companies are. And the hackers WILL connect up with those who create computer viruses. Then they’ll pick a target “driverless” system and its information network, wait for a terribly busy day on an urban stretch of some Interstate, and launch - taking mayhem control of thousands of cars simultaneously & shutting out the operators from control of the vehicles. Hundred-car multicar accidents on the same stretch of road at the same time.
The insurance companies will scream - “shut em down”.
>>could a computer really do a worse job than the vast majority of the people you see around you? no, I thought not.
Yes, a computer could do worse. Unless, of course, you took away peoples freedom to drive a car. Then, all the cars could get in a well-ordered line and wait their turn. We could get where we are going in a very average period of time with no benefits to accumulating skills or learning to work traffic efficiently.
So, the computer wins as long as we are content to trudge forward, in good order, as expected of us by our betters.
After all, no one REALLY needs to drive their own car. Its not like the Founding Fathers envisioned a day when sedans would have 300 horsepower! Operating your own vehicle has no legitimate transportation purpose.
I am only familiar with the global warming in the Arizona desert and rural Florida, where I have homes.
Don't see no uber driverless vehicles out here in the country.
Do they have them in 65 hp diesel tractors?
I have no troubles with ice as long as no other moving objects like other cars are around.
To test if its too icy to use the breaks tap on them and if its icy the car will immediate slide for that short period.
In that case take your feet off gas and let the car naturally slow while you have control of the steering.
Slamming the breaks on ice is near suicide.
Skynet doesn’t care.
Manual
Hear, Hear...although my ex-wife wouldn’t be able to take my son to school or soccer practice!
Great idea.
My son is taking a CDL truck driver course. He took my five-speed yesterday to help one of the other students learn to drive a manual.
And driverless cars dont text or drive under the influence.
We have an onboard navigation system in my wife’s car. With the insane things that system “suggests” we do, this is not a practical solution. In a video game (not real world) this is possible. In the real world, it will be a long time coming if ever.
Educated Idiots can imagine amazing stuff, but when it comes to implementing theory goes out the window and what works, works.
I’m still convinced the simplest possible solution is still the best. (Einstein made a statement about that)
Motives on auto navigation systems? Did you ever use it to find a restaurant? Give it an address, it will often get you there. Those who pay to have their restaurant name in the system are seldom the places you actually want to eat.
A lot of this technology is meant to add to the monster of tracking our every action.
I won’t go back to horse and buggy, but I still hate computers in cars. Far too complex, and next to impossible to “fix” when broken.
We once bought a disposable car. It had 2,000 miles on it when my wife and I bought it. It was a Saturn VUE. At just over 100,000 miles the CVT transmission failed. Cost of repair was quoted at $4,500. There are repair kits, no new trans available. Car company closed. We were basically excluded from the settlement in the class action lawsuit over this problem, we did not buy it new (it had 2,000 miles on it when we bought it.)
It has been setting parked at our farm for 8+ years.
Never another Government Motor car for me. Not going there again.
Wonderful rule. Like ‘no guns for felons’. But who is gonna enforce it?
If every car on the road was a self-driving car, then auto insurance as we know it would cease to exist. Instead, crashes would be covered by product liability insurance ... which means auto manufacturers will be forced to do whatever is necessary to eliminate crashes involving injuries and/or fatalities entirely.
The first step will be to reduce the operating speeds of these vehicles to 25 mph. You heard it here first.
I HATE auto correct.
Another example of AI technology that doesn’t work right all the time.
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