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How would Autonomous Vehicles Change Your Diving Habits?
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 14597648" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>1) I would let it drive how it wants. A purely autonomous vehicle would know the best way to go about its route. </p><p>2) Id probably do work on the drive to work and count driving in as my work time. Id have my lappy and checking emails, responding to clients, etc before I ever hit the office. I drive 45min each way so that would be nice to only be at the office 6.5hrs.</p><p>3) A human needs to be in the vehicle at all times. I do not believe self sufficient autonomous vehicles will ever be 100% safe, there will still be instances where a vehicle will need to be rendered to manual control. </p><p>4) same as #3, someone always needs to be in the operators seat for possible manual override scenarios.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have an issue though, my version of self-driving cars is not each car being autonomous for itself, but an interconnected system that has full control of all vehicles and can optimize speeds, merges, groupings, etc based on origination and destination points. I think what we have now where we have a lexus whatever and you hit a button and it just drives itself based on what it sees on the road is pretty rudimentary. There needs to be a better system where a mainframe sees all vehicles at all times, and optimizes accordingly. Otherwise youll just have autonomous cars fighting eachother which will be no different than humans jockeying through traffic. Then youll still have assholes like me who instead of driving like a dick through all the gaps, youll have hackers who "tweak" their autonomous driving settings to more aggressive, by changing the throttle and braking rates, the margins for error or spacings all around. Thats why id rather have a fully automated and controlled system that just sees all and knows the best way to route you, and this way you can do it at far higher speeds by removing human error from the equation. Imagine no stops, 100mph freeway speeds (or greater for longer distances), etc. I believe autonomous cars will eventually evolve into cars that link up with the vehicles around them and then into the system I describe above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 14597648, member: 40530"] 1) I would let it drive how it wants. A purely autonomous vehicle would know the best way to go about its route. 2) Id probably do work on the drive to work and count driving in as my work time. Id have my lappy and checking emails, responding to clients, etc before I ever hit the office. I drive 45min each way so that would be nice to only be at the office 6.5hrs. 3) A human needs to be in the vehicle at all times. I do not believe self sufficient autonomous vehicles will ever be 100% safe, there will still be instances where a vehicle will need to be rendered to manual control. 4) same as #3, someone always needs to be in the operators seat for possible manual override scenarios. I have an issue though, my version of self-driving cars is not each car being autonomous for itself, but an interconnected system that has full control of all vehicles and can optimize speeds, merges, groupings, etc based on origination and destination points. I think what we have now where we have a lexus whatever and you hit a button and it just drives itself based on what it sees on the road is pretty rudimentary. There needs to be a better system where a mainframe sees all vehicles at all times, and optimizes accordingly. Otherwise youll just have autonomous cars fighting eachother which will be no different than humans jockeying through traffic. Then youll still have assholes like me who instead of driving like a dick through all the gaps, youll have hackers who "tweak" their autonomous driving settings to more aggressive, by changing the throttle and braking rates, the margins for error or spacings all around. Thats why id rather have a fully automated and controlled system that just sees all and knows the best way to route you, and this way you can do it at far higher speeds by removing human error from the equation. Imagine no stops, 100mph freeway speeds (or greater for longer distances), etc. I believe autonomous cars will eventually evolve into cars that link up with the vehicles around them and then into the system I describe above. [/QUOTE]
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