Mark Halperin
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It knows the road perfectly because it's basing it on data, not on eyesight.
And it's consistent.
It's not ever flawed in any way.
There have been some accidents, high profile accidents that have gotten attention.
And most of those, as I've read about them, are not accidents that an average or above average human driver would get into.
So are you saying that over time they'll avoid those kinds of accidents that it is having now?
Yeah.
So we know it's bad for society because it's going to put a bunch of drivers, cab drivers and Uber drivers out of business.
Why are autonomous vehicles good for society?
Okay, so you say that it's a job creator, which I think you might be right.
But some individuals in the short term will be displaced.
But what's good for society?
Why is it good for society to have autonomous driven vehicles?
Is autonomous vehicles from point A to point B cheaper than human-driven cars?
Right.
And that exists now in Teslas to some extent, right?
How soon will that happen?
Yeah.
Last question about the autonomous is, are they doing a good enough job of explaining this?
Seems to me like they're on the short end of the perception that people are just too afraid.