Check this out Paul:
http://autoweek.com/article/car-new...ility-accidents-involving-our-autonomous-cars
http://autoweek.com/article/car-new...ility-accidents-involving-our-autonomous-cars
I'm not really worried about whether the technology will work. With redundancy, it can be made very reliable. Aircraft flight systems are a good example. What bothers me is the inevitable adverse consequences for those of us who want to drive (greater liability, higher insurance rates, etc.).
In your lifetime, yes, not mine. I'm tired of going to the Geek Squad every time my PC gets a virus.
24/7 automotive ECU reprogramming is the biz of the future.
It's an inevitability that automation will make automotive transport not just safer, but drastically safer.
:agree:
As with most of life's enjoyable activities that many of that us enjoyed in the 50s and 60s, and which have been deemed unsafe, the government(s) will continue to pass legislation to protect us from ourselves. Less individual responsibility and more litigation. After all, the function of a legislature is to legislate, which usually winds up with greater restrictions and costing more money....