(January 15, 2019 at 8:15 am)AFTT47 Wrote: The systems will likely use multiple layers of redundancy and be programmed to pull over in stop if any one element fails.
This is just a lame attempt to justify the silly argument that people are reduced by having machines do their labor. Instead, it frees them up to do other things.
Lol...
Really - you think that some consumer is going to let a " minor thing" like failed circuitry force them to take the bus instead????
Wrong. They paid good money for that 20 year old pile of circuitry - and they will find a hack online that allows them to bypass all that safety nonsense.
You think they' re going to take that piece of shit to the dealer and spend more than they paid for the car to fix it????
Bwaaahahahahaha...
You think that - you' ve never bought a used car.
Nope - as these things age - you' ll have a bunch of broken cars navigating the streets - by people who probably don't really know how to drive without an electronic nanny.