Tony Five
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Is there a rule against jaywalking?
I feel that America has a jaywalking rule, but I don't know how well it's imposed.
Well, I just think, well, if it's going to start with that, then do you reckon at one stage there'll be like planes and helicopters that are going to be sort of like robotically autonomous?
That would be amazing.
Can you imagine just getting on a plane and it just picks up, takes you off to wherever you want to go and lands without any sort of interaction?
I guess that there's that technological aspect of it that like, you know, tech people can see it and understand it and that danger imposed.
But there's also sort of a human aspect where people are going to lose their jobs.
Like you said, your Uber driver, he's being sort of replaced by a computer.
And it's quite like it's very like there was a lot of talk before when in supermarkets and stuff where the till people, you know, people to check out stuff were replaced by by automatic stuff.
And I guess this is just another iteration of that.
Right.
Essentially, you want a pilot on row one who can press control, alt, delete, right?
That's what you want.
Exactly, yeah.
Just to turn it off, turn it back on again, right?
Do-do-do-do.
Remember that noise?
And with the way mode, there must be somebody centrally controlling these things to kind of, you know, interact.
like how did this little car just get on so much because obviously luckily the light railway that they were contacted and they shut down the system so they didn't you know it didn't cause a major accident but i'm presuming there's somebody you know in waymo hc or headquarters somewhere who can kind of see where it's going and see it's got erroneous and stop it right
Well, actually delving deeper into the article, it actually says that these cars have got 29 sensors, which is like cameras and sensors.