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Old 26-11-2017, 12:28 PM   #31
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I'm still watching the driverless bus trial. It had an interesting hic-up recently.
After being asked, again, to remove their safety signage and cones because it was freaking out the bus it lightly side swiped a road workers truck...
So what does a driverless bus do in case of an accident?
It just recalculates and keeps driving, lol!
Its not like it had to do a runner because its uninsured, its owned by the RAC.
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Old 26-11-2017, 02:20 PM   #32
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We wipe off 5, whilst they wipe out 5.
What next for the unimaginable future?
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Old 26-11-2017, 03:04 PM   #33
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The uptake of driverless vehicles is going to happen in the transport industry very quickly. I think human truck drivers have no more than 10 years to find other work.

This century is not going to be human friendly, the autonomous revolution is near.
Think you are very optimistic if this going to happen in ten years, for the roll out of infrastructure for driverless vehicles and purchase of new trucks will be forever.
Truck companies are renown to hold on old to old trucks while they still can earn a dollar.
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Old 26-11-2017, 03:49 PM   #34
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We will never see cars zooming around with no human control somewhere. Who takes the blame when it goes wrong, car companies will go broke pretty quickly. I also see like the OP mentioned, people will mess with them big time.
If done right, and one day it will, there will be no one to blame because there will be no problems.

If done right there will be no need for traffic lights or stop signs, in theory no congestion because each vehicle knows what every other vehicle is doing.

It may still be a long time away where it’s perfected, but it is coming.
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Old 26-11-2017, 03:56 PM   #35
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A good video on the subject:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XEebyt6G5kM
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Can't wait!

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Old 26-11-2017, 04:39 PM   #38
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cant imagine them/those having a real crack at it.
procession come to mind,, or is it just me..
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We wipe off 5, whilst they wipe out 5.
What next for the unimaginable future?
Spoke to the lollypop lady on a building site it passes, she's scared **** less of the thing
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And there will be a ton of smaller deliveries done by larger drones, especially in rural areas.
Wonder if it will deliver shipping containers ?
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Think you are very optimistic if this going to happen in ten years, for the roll out of infrastructure for driverless vehicles and purchase of new trucks will be forever.
Truck companies are renown to hold on old to old trucks while they still can earn a dollar.
Most older trucks are built to last a million + miles.
A lot of smaller trucking companies are rebuilding their older rigs to bring them to standards of minimum requirement meaning they're looking for ways to delete computer controlled engines.
In the US 'gliders" are still a popular choice to get on the road. Gliders are new cab/chassis and front suspensions, its up to the company / O.O to fit a rebuilt drivertrain usually of the non ECM variety.

I reckon it will be a while to convince smaller companies this is good for them.
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I reckon it will be a while to convince smaller companies this is good for them.
They won't need to convince them. They would be out of business.
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I can't wait for the 60% unemployment rate.
I have read that over 40% of American jobs can be replaced with some sort of AI within 10 years.
So once all those people are out of work the sales and service industries who still employee real workers will have to start laying everyone off since no one will have any disposable income to spend.
At least companies will be able to maximize profits.

I hope you all love socialism, because it will be that or mass poverty.
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I can't wait for the 60% unemployment rate.
I have read that over 40% of American jobs can be replaced with some sort of AI within 10 years.
So once all those people are out of work the sales and service industries who still employee real workers will have to start laying everyone off since no one will have any disposable income to spend.
At least companies will be able to maximize profits.

I hope you all love socialism, because it will be that or mass poverty.
Back to the future 2.
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And there will be a ton of smaller deliveries done by larger drones, especially in rural areas.
Rural areas will still be doing it manually in 50 years.
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Rural areas will still be doing it manually in 50 years.
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