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You can call for assistance and stuff like that.Driverless technology. I think it got stuck there on Family and Friends Day.
Driverless technology.
driverless cars and stuff.
driverless car, where smaller cars have small batteries, and have relatively short range.
This driverless car or this driver accidentally runs over a pedestrian who runs in front of the vehicle.
A driverless car, right?
Imagine a driverless car, or even some kind of computer-assisted driving car.
When you talk about driverless cars, immediately there's concern about employment transition and displacement.
And how will driverless cars ever get to that level?
Do you think driverless technology will become mainstream soon in your car?
Imagine a driverless car and an animal runs into the road.
Not just driverless cars.
So it is-- driverless cars are major achievements of AI and are technically exciting in many ways, in some ways.
the word "driverless car"-- words-- but I hate to drive because it makes me very anxious, and so my husband always drives me.
on things like driverless vehicles, or whatever you guys spend your money on over here.
artificial intelligence or driverless cars, or trying to figure out how to get people comfortable with new technologies more generally.
I think your driverless cars are in part about it.
There's the software and the driverless technology.
When you do get to driverless cars, your whole goal will be to have high fleet utilization because that's key to making money.
There's a reason Uber put its driverless car operation in Pittsburgh, not here-- because of Pittsburgh's history of making stuff.
Which are kind of the driverless car equivalent of the trolley problem, which is a well-known kind of ethical dilemma thought experiment.
So some people argue that the driverless cars should not attempt to, as it were, make a rule driven decision.
So I think that if driverless cars were to have a set of rules, and especially if those rules had numbers associated with them.
So if these rules are built into driverless cars, they'll be parameterized.
So basically I would get a driverless car that would say like, where do you want to go?
And why do they want a driverless car?
And I can actually see a driverless small car obsoleting public transport.
to talk about the impact of machine learning on driverless cars, for example, and what the legal status will be if an accident occurs, the impact on medical issues.
And of course, driverless cars have already been demonstrated.
And so I don't think that carries over to the driverless discussion.
we're going to get to this goal of fully driverless is to learn on public roads.
I don't understand why so much is put into driverless cars, which I think is a huge technological lift, and so little actually
Many of the autonomous systems that are now being implemented in driverless cars got their start as NASA tried to figure out how to operate rovers
Well, , the driverless car can either ignore the animal and definitely kill the animal, or it could try and brake,
And I know there are people in the driverless car community who are horrified.
So good job, because driverless cars, I had one of those, and it hit people.
Driverless cars, robotic surgery, practically any place where the human relationship to a particular task is changed or troubled by robots.
We had a better experience riding in the driverless car than Hal did.
On a sunny spring day, a driver or driverless car working for a supermarket chain accidentally runs over a pedestrian who runs in front of the vehicle.
you see it in voting machine debates, in driverless car security debates.
I've been telling my family for years I'm waiting for driverless cars.
I mean, you're right that driverless cars will-- well, it's debatable whether they will have to make such decisions.
So ultimately, the rules that decide how the driverless car should behave under these difficult circumstances, impossible,
and the general public, users of driverless cars, I think is why we need to have this debate.
He was like, oh these driverless cars.
And also I thought it would be really strange to have a driverless car-- and you have to forgive me, because I absolutely know nothing about them except
And thanks to Google, we will have driverless vehicles that can move across the system at will near zero marginal cost.
Sitting here at Google, I wonder about your driverless cars, and I can see a future where everybody has a
In the next five to 10 years, we're going to have driverless cars.
And I wonder, like, driverless cars, whether there's something in that.
This is why she wants a driverless car, to take her away from her mother.
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