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Driverless cars

Posted: 14 Dec 2016, 13:36
by Kwacky
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Good to see Uber rolling out some automatic cars.

These can't come soon enough IMO.

Re: Driverless cars

Posted: 16 Dec 2016, 16:49
by D41
SanFran is the ideal testbed for this sort of thing....traffic there is an absolute nightmare.....taxi or public transport is the only way to go.....like many, if not most major conurbations, I guess.

But what next on the chopping block??.....Bikes????

Re: Driverless cars

Posted: 16 Dec 2016, 19:28
by StMarks
D41 wrote:SanFran is the ideal testbed for this sort of thing....traffic there is an absolute nightmare.....taxi or public transport is the only way to go.....like many, if not most major conurbations, I guess.

But what next on the chopping block??.....Bikes????
Great idea Darren, Driverless Bikes (giggle)

Re: Driverless cars

Posted: 17 Dec 2016, 06:33
by Rossgo
I'm unsure about this idea. For years and years we have been in control of our vehicles expect when we are a passenger but when we are a passenger we put our trust into someone else, not something else we can't see. I think it would take a long time for us to see this as being a safe way of getting about. It took long enough for people to like the car instead of horses

Re: Driverless cars

Posted: 17 Dec 2016, 09:17
by C00kiemonster
I'm all for driverless cars. As long as I'm not in one of them :)

Re: Driverless cars

Posted: 17 Dec 2016, 14:06
by D41
Ah...but machines do not make mistakes....only people do that.

Re: Driverless cars

Posted: 30 Oct 2020, 09:55
by StMarks
I'm reading that weaponised Artificial Intelligence is now "an operational reality".

I'm somewhat disturbed at the prospect, and unconvinced by the arguments that it reduces the risk to military personnel and increases the ability to hit targets faster & with greater precision.

However the payback from all that military spending has historically resulted in the greatest developments in civilian sectors being fed from it.

So, I'm thinking that driverless cars may well take a big boost from this development.?

Re: Driverless cars

Posted: 30 Oct 2020, 10:02
by Cav
D41 wrote:Ah...but machines do not make mistakes....only people do that.
And who programs the machines?

Re: Driverless cars

Posted: 30 Oct 2020, 11:10
by Stonesie
StMarks wrote:
D41 wrote:SanFran is the ideal testbed for this sort of thing....traffic there is an absolute nightmare.....taxi or public transport is the only way to go.....like many, if not most major conurbations, I guess.

But what next on the chopping block??.....Bikes????
Great idea Darren, Driverless Bikes (giggle)

The Germans seem to agree..
[video]https://youtu.be/XMuMoZlVYqs[/video]

Re: Driverless cars

Posted: 30 Oct 2020, 11:52
by Perkles
driver less fork lift trucks are the norm in any decent factory now but we need a lot more understanding or road infra structure and integration before its safe imho

Re: Driverless cars

Posted: 30 Oct 2020, 12:01
by D41
Cav wrote:
D41 wrote:Ah...but machines do not make mistakes....only people do that.
And who programs the machines?
That's the exact response I expected....

...nearly 4 years ago. :D

Re: Driverless cars

Posted: 30 Oct 2020, 18:31
by StMarks
D41 wrote:...nearly 4 years ago. :D
I apologise if my choice had raised confusion..
Fwiw the reason I revived this old thread is because I felt the recent substantive developments in AI weaponry were pertinent to the subject.
The progress in just those last four years would seem to have been substantive.