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by dragonwriter
4113 days ago
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> Heh, I have a friend who is all rah-rah for self-driving cars. He also likes to go camping. So I asked him, when you show up at the site and the farmer says, top field, past the sheep, turn left at the tractor, what's your self-driving car going to do? I don't see any problem with that, even with no direct controls. That's probably a situation that requires more detailed navigational input from a driver than providing a destination for road driving and letting the system handle the routing, but doesn't necessarily require actually manual driving. And, even if it did, even fully automated cars that are designed for personal ownership and (especially) for off-road use are likely to have full-control overrides available for some time. Of course, camp sites and other destinations that people are expected to drive to will probably also have navigation information or guides available that self-driving cars can follow when self-driving cars are common, rendering the whole hypothetical largely moot. |
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