Wednesday, February 04, 2015
Driver-less Cars
There is an exciting meme circulating in techie land ... and that is driver-less cars ... first Google then Über and now Apple ... see: Tech Times Story.
I think that this technology will probable succeed except for one small issue ... the human driver in the other car. I know that I often look to the driver of the other car for visual cues as to what to do ... the eyes, the hand gestures, the demeanor (passive or aggressive). I think that it is unlikely that computer algorithms will ever be able to pick up such subtle visual cues. And, at least initially, seeing a driver-less car approach may cause mishaps just from the shock itself. Thus, while driver-less cars may not run into things, things may run into them.
Also, what happens when two or more driver-less cars converge? Will their defense protocols cause them to hesitate causing an infernal gridlock?
It's bound to be an insurance company nightmare.
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