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1. zwieba+lid[view] [source] 2022-04-25 19:35:38
>>redshi+(OP)
I think this is a general pattern: since the beginning of the industrial revolution people have been dreaming about robots doing things for us, replacing entire tasks. The reality is that putting computers into existing devices makes a lot more sense as mechanical household devices are already highly optimized. Sewing machines, kitchen appliances, cars, power tools are the result of decades of engineering so we replace the control systems and user interfaces with microcontrollers but leave the good stuff as-is.

Self-driving cars is one area where I could see a bigger shift: a dangerous activity that could perhaps be done better by machines, if the environment is adapted to prevent show-stopping accidents.

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2. ryukaf+uld[view] [source] 2022-04-25 19:57:40
>>zwieba+lid
> if the environment is adapted to prevent show-stopping accidents

And what exactly would that environment look like to those outside of a car?

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3. zwieba+Aod[view] [source] 2022-04-25 20:12:26
>>ryukaf+uld
lots of guardrails!
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4. trgn+cud[view] [source] 2022-04-25 20:38:41
>>zwieba+Aod
Slower speeds hoepfully. Imagine golf carts tottering around the city. That's the automated driving of the future. Not the current mad max roads, but with robots. Instead, some florida retiree town, but with robots.
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5. dTal+xQe[view] [source] 2022-04-26 09:33:19
>>trgn+cud
Essentially, Johnnycab?
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