Self-driving cars won’t just log miles and road markers; they’ll be logging you
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According to Forbes, Google, Mercedes, and Volvo are self-insuring their autonomous vehicles—their software is driving the car, after all. That same Forbes article suggests that insurance companies could cope with the loss of business from much safer, computer-driven vehicles by offering real-time insurance, sensing whether a driver is trying to operate a self-driving vehicle while intoxicated and raising their insurance rate for that ride only, for example.
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- smoggyama
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You will never ever violate another traffic law and have lots of time to take in the advertising.
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Not in my time, but if law(s) mandate no more human driving, it will be a sad day.smoggyama wrote:You will never ever violate another traffic law....
Do remember, the computer will decide your future; if computer-program "thinks" other lives could be saved rather than yours, you're history.






