You're not losing any rights, conspiracy therapist. Driving is a historically white privilege. This is just a $200 tax for each non-ai drive away from your 15 minute city. Blacks, trannys, recent college grads and other presumable democrat voters will be issued grants and forgivable loans to help them adjust.
Jk. I am all for the sit back and relax, 150 mph enabled ai car future. Just doubt it'll happen in our lifetime. The ai taxi cars in cali appear to suck ass. I think a future where pajeet is monitoring 3-4 ai cars is more likely. With current speed limits/rules in place for a while.
You're not losing any rights, conspiracy therapist. Driving is a historically white privilege. This is just a $200 tax for each non-ai drive away from your 15 minute city.
#2real4me.
Jk. I am all for the sit back and relax, 150 mph enabled ai car future. Just doubt it'll happen in our lifetime.
Yup. Again, it's not like I even hate the concept, if it were executed correctly. I just can't currently see a plausible future where the gains outweigh the risks.
It starts off as a tool that is useful for folks who want to opt in. Like cameras in car that warn if they detect driver drowsiness. But then sleepy joe and safety rinos mandate it for everyone.
Similiar to vintage cars getting a pass on most emissiom tests, I think the ai driver transition won't be so dystopian. Just a shame that most new cars will probably be extra costly.
Sidenote: The guy with neurochip is able to play mario kart with his mind (no controller).
You're not losing any rights, conspiracy therapist. Driving is a historically white privilege. This is just a $200 tax for each non-ai drive away from your 15 minute city. Blacks, trannys, recent college grads and other presumable democrat voters will be issued grants and forgivable loans to help them adjust.
Jk. I am all for the sit back and relax, 150 mph enabled ai car future. Just doubt it'll happen in our lifetime. The ai taxi cars in cali appear to suck ass. I think a future where pajeet is monitoring 3-4 ai cars is more likely. With current speed limits/rules in place for a while.
#2real4me.
Yup. Again, it's not like I even hate the concept, if it were executed correctly. I just can't currently see a plausible future where the gains outweigh the risks.
i'd rather it be a tool to help, not a tool to control.
i'm sure those in wheelchairs would love a car that could automatically load and drive them around.
It starts off as a tool that is useful for folks who want to opt in. Like cameras in car that warn if they detect driver drowsiness. But then sleepy joe and safety rinos mandate it for everyone.
Similiar to vintage cars getting a pass on most emissiom tests, I think the ai driver transition won't be so dystopian. Just a shame that most new cars will probably be extra costly.
Sidenote: The guy with neurochip is able to play mario kart with his mind (no controller).