They already have a driver that is charged with manslaughter, while sitting in the driver’s seat. His Tesla was set on auto pilot, it ran a red light, struck a car in the intersection, killing a passenger. Even though Telsa/Musk labeled it ‘auto pilot’.
I was wondering if the car companies could walk away when this happens. What kind of logic is the car is in auto pilot mode, but you need to grab the wheel in an emergency.
It’s not a phone. It’s a computer with built in wireless communication capabilities. It should be called a “com”, both for computer and communications. Where’s my com?
I spend a lot of time removing apps from my phone that are put on there by programmers that think I need them. About the time I get it the way I like it they do another update.
Just wait until some hacker figures out to hack into every self driving car at rush hour on the L.A. freeway. Even if it’s only one car in twenty the mayhem would be mind boggling. Tin hat stuff? I reckon but the very thought of it is scary.
I will never be totally comfortable with self-driving vehicles. I’ve been involved with technology most of my life. More often it is very reliable, but when it fails, the results can be disastrous.
I am not opposed to self-driving cars. Sure, it will take a lot more time to perfect them (probably after my lifetime) and there will be setbacks (some of a tragic nature, no doubt). But a quick Google query says that, according to stats from 2016, in the US alone the average number of people that died in auto accidents each day was 102. We’re not giving up our cars so let’s find a way, or many ways, to reduce that number considerably.
What annoys the heck out of me is that I will now have to buy – yet again – a new cell phone as my 4G (yes – 4G, not 3G) will no longer work by the end of 2022. It is not only 3G phones which are being discontinued – some 4Gs are also.
The phone I have just about fits into my pocket to be carried outside the house and there are no phones that small (and it is far from small) – husband thinks he found one that is “only” half inch longer (add a rubber back cover and we will be at an inch as he is working the one I have now with same on). Not sure how the heck I am going to carry it anyplace unless I walk around holding it my hand – and for the daily spam texts, the text from him when it is time for us to leave and the spam phone call once a week or so – that is a terribly annoying thing to have to do.
Let alone – having to come up the money to buy a new phone and finding one that is cheap enough while being small enough.
Tyge almost 3 years ago
We don’t know the half of it, Arlo!!!
Robin Harwood almost 3 years ago
I remember when all you needed to do with a phone was pick up the receiver and dial a number.
Da'Dad almost 3 years ago
It can be frustrating. Just like computers you can’t get them to do what you want them to do. They just keep doing what you tell them to do.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member almost 3 years ago
There already exists a foreshadowing of how bad self-driving cars will be. The unfortunately named AI feature, “Autocorrect”.
mourdac Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Just wait for self-flying planes and 18 wheelers, war machines which are semi- or fully autonomous, etc.
The Pro from Dover almost 3 years ago
Okay Arlo “How are you looking forward to cars that drive themselves?”
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member almost 3 years ago
They already have a driver that is charged with manslaughter, while sitting in the driver’s seat. His Tesla was set on auto pilot, it ran a red light, struck a car in the intersection, killing a passenger. Even though Telsa/Musk labeled it ‘auto pilot’.
I was wondering if the car companies could walk away when this happens. What kind of logic is the car is in auto pilot mode, but you need to grab the wheel in an emergency.
gsam almost 3 years ago
“Prisoners of our own devices “
mrsdonaldson almost 3 years ago
Haha!!
jmarkow11 almost 3 years ago
That there above is my husband and I. Except he doesn’t want self driving cars; he just likes to complain
rugeirn almost 3 years ago
Some people learn to operate their equipment. Others don’t.
NobodyAwesome Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Me: “Car, take me to the restaurant!”
Car: “Nah, you need to go to the gym!”. Vroom…
david_42 almost 3 years ago
My wife’s new Samsung is actually usable. All of her prior phones would either ignore my finger or pickup on the ones near the edge and do whatever.
ScullyUFO almost 3 years ago
It’s not a phone. It’s a computer with built in wireless communication capabilities. It should be called a “com”, both for computer and communications. Where’s my com?
jarvisloop almost 3 years ago
Autonomous vehicles: I have deep concerns about car hacking. (Not a joke. I’m serious.)
I’mStandingRightHere almost 3 years ago
As I’ve said before – If everything worked as it was supposed to then I wouldn’t have a job
SpacedInvader Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I spend a lot of time removing apps from my phone that are put on there by programmers that think I need them. About the time I get it the way I like it they do another update.
flushed almost 3 years ago
Just wait until some hacker figures out to hack into every self driving car at rush hour on the L.A. freeway. Even if it’s only one car in twenty the mayhem would be mind boggling. Tin hat stuff? I reckon but the very thought of it is scary.
paranormal almost 3 years ago
That’s a bad can of worms…
daddo52 almost 3 years ago
Of course, it is possible that self-driving cars might reduce DUI homicides
MCProfessor almost 3 years ago
I will never be totally comfortable with self-driving vehicles. I’ve been involved with technology most of my life. More often it is very reliable, but when it fails, the results can be disastrous.
alexius23 almost 3 years ago
Tesla is in beta testing for self driving cars
donwestonmysteries almost 3 years ago
There’s always a techie and an old fashioned person in every marriage.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 3 years ago
I am certainly looking forward to self-driving cars, consider how the drivers do so poorly.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 3 years ago
They do have operations manuals if you don’t want to learn it the hard way.
BC in NC Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I am not opposed to self-driving cars. Sure, it will take a lot more time to perfect them (probably after my lifetime) and there will be setbacks (some of a tragic nature, no doubt). But a quick Google query says that, according to stats from 2016, in the US alone the average number of people that died in auto accidents each day was 102. We’re not giving up our cars so let’s find a way, or many ways, to reduce that number considerably.
wjones almost 3 years ago
Remember when you answered the phone and 3 more people would be listening. (Party line)
Cathy P. almost 3 years ago
I recently saw a video of 2 17-yr-olds trying to figure out how to use an old rotary-dial phone. They had 4 minutes, and did not do it. Hilarious!
mafastore almost 3 years ago
What annoys the heck out of me is that I will now have to buy – yet again – a new cell phone as my 4G (yes – 4G, not 3G) will no longer work by the end of 2022. It is not only 3G phones which are being discontinued – some 4Gs are also.
The phone I have just about fits into my pocket to be carried outside the house and there are no phones that small (and it is far from small) – husband thinks he found one that is “only” half inch longer (add a rubber back cover and we will be at an inch as he is working the one I have now with same on). Not sure how the heck I am going to carry it anyplace unless I walk around holding it my hand – and for the daily spam texts, the text from him when it is time for us to leave and the spam phone call once a week or so – that is a terribly annoying thing to have to do.
Let alone – having to come up the money to buy a new phone and finding one that is cheap enough while being small enough.