Anyone who trust that cars must have a lot of faith in technology..
Not for me ..sad news though.
The inevitable has happened, someone has died in a collision involving self drive technology...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-36680043
Anyone who trust that cars must have a lot of faith in technology..
Not for me ..sad news though.
Seems to be the next big thing in car/vehicle tech - potential billions i guess.
It was inevitable - but early days and all that.
I would love to have one of those in 10-15 years.
K.I.T.T was my hero
Modern aeroplanes have some of the most up to date technology in the world and they still crash.
Driverless cars are the future, there will be a point when they are safer than the cars we have now. I think it will take many years to get there though and even more for people to adapt and accept them.
Which begs the question, if all cars are automated then how did Arnie know how to drive the car in Terminator 2? Another gaping whole in a fantastic plot.
Most car accidents are caused by driver error.
I don't expect any machine or computer to be 100 percent effective but neither are humans. It's not about making a driverless car that it 100 percent safe, that is an unachievable goal. It's about developing a car that is safer than a human. I think that this can be done but the timescale is anyones guess. The big car companies will plough money into this because whoever gets it right 1st will be mega rich.
If you told people before 1903 that they could fly, they wouldn't believe you. Nowadays you can fly Ryanair to Europe for £9.99 although admittedly Bojo may have f@cked this for all of us.
Cars for lazy f@cks
he's apparently been watching a film