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by anovikov
3701 days ago
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I'd say the opposite: i used public transit whenever i can and, having lived in many countries, bought a car in just one (Cyprus) because there is no usable public transit there. Cars are not something 'desirable' for most people, they ride them because they have no other choice. Also it's easy to put a webcam inside an SDT to monitor what's going on - it's not a problem with a human-driven taxi that he could see you, so it shouldn't be seen as a violation of privacy. If you do something nasty a machine vision system can detect it, lock the car down, and drive you to that aforementioned police station. |
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Wouldn't people rather be in their own semi self-driving car, where they are not recorded and can go anywhere they want(including very long distances or bumpy terrains), plus they could take control of the car anytime they wanted? That would be a more reasonable option for many, not a taxi that you have no control over and where you're recorded like a rat in a laboratory.