Here’s to hoping!
You’re right. I lost it at the pre-negotiating part huh? In reality each car would fight to the death to prevent the other from testifying as the autonomous lawyer drones swoop in to try to get your signature.
That’s true enough. You look at the hill as a death trap but the car thinks it can do it. You figure ‘well ok then’ and you die. Kinda the auto equivalent of ‘hold my beer and watch this’. Or ‘I’m sorry Dave....’ Ohhhh but how much easier would the CIA’s job be?
But imagine a world where only autonous cars crash into each other, and they negotiate the fault between them based on pre-negotiated standards, then send the accident report to the police and file the insurance claims for each owner by the time you get out.
Modern airliners I believe have a sensor that detects runway slip conditions during landing to calibrate their auto braking systems. Maybe they use that?
Wow great article. Informative, cited, with a first-hand account of something, and easy for idiots like me to understand. I hope we see more of your work.
The real problem is our media often does broadcast the truth about things that those who the truth is about rather dislike.
Irradiated moths you say?
Yeah, looks nice on display, but the setup instructions when you get it home are a bitch.
Is there some kind of British Video Car Reviewer finishing school? I kept hearing Hammond but seeing some other guy. Same style even, but maybe less wit, and more ‘facts’ or something. Dunno.
“...converging in random parking lots for no reason other than to hang out and try to get their car over a curb.”
Zing!
I know, it was kind of a joke (kind of because I'm truly struggling to explain that place). Everyone has their crazies.
Of the many many ignorant assumptions I’ve made on this site, I think this is one of the least. Damn things are powerful. I had no idea.
Very cool story. I think they're a great invention. I never realized how powerful they really are.
Unless you're mentally unstable and we should be able to verify that.
You’re right. I'm grasping for ideas to explain the place. Please help.
Kinda kidding. (Power Rangers?) Unless that really is law. No you're right. Florida is usually pretty solid in the middle on state rankings. But they'll always be #1 in my heart.
Florida has no state income tax, and poor school funding is a major result. So kids there have to learn about physics from Power Rangers. It’s the law.