I'd love a car which I could use myself. Probably cost a fortune. I could go to work in my car, or go and see parents in my car or go and get shopping and fasten my guide dog in the back. She's have a whale of a time as she'd not have too much work to do. The only scary thing would be that supposing the computer in the car went wrong and it crashed? On 18 Sep 2015, at 16:48, Denise Barajas <[email protected]> wrote:
This certainly would be very interesting. I haven't really heard or read very much of anything, due to the fact that I myself find myself extremely occupied more or less on the daily basis. When I'm not going to school, I kind of just chill out and try to either run my own errands out of the house and usually when I'm in the public transit system, I like to get lost in my favorite music. Otherwise, if I stay home, I try my best to try and catch up with important email, or I just play my mud client game. It certainly does think a few questions though. How safe and how credible could a project like this be especially for those of us with no vision? There are many more that can come to my mind at the moment, but I can't really think of writing them, as I'm barely starting my day myself. Either way though, I have posted this on various places and if they do turn out to be well equipped and well established, I might consider going to try one of them myself. I hope these thoughts don't sound too general or two simple. Blessings to all of you Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 18, 2015, at 08:06, Scott Granados <[email protected]> wrote: > > Oh I think sited users will do just fine. There are screens where the > windows would be so they will still be able to see outside. It’s just now > they will have night vision and infrared as well as the regular optical > spectrum. Depends on how good the screens are I guess. I used to work next > to Dolby labs and got a tour once. They had a demonstration of a window that > looked outside and then a screen mounted in the wall that looked exactly the > same shape / size as the real window and the demonstration was you had to > guess which one was real and which was a screen. Most people couldn’t tell > the difference. So if they have technology like that probably sited users > won’t mind if it’s a glass screen instead of a glass window. Only difference > is you can’t roll it down. That being said though the car would be much > safer because it doesn’t have all the cutout spots for windows and viewing > areas. You can use solid metal panels and have a lot more rigidity and > structural stability with out the window so crashes should be safer. > > > >> On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:50 AM, Donna Goodin <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Wow, that design does sound pretty hideous. However, I don't think the lack >> of windows will stand. I don't think cited users would put up with that for >> a minute! >> >> It is interesting what Google has done. Always good to have choices! >> Cheers, >> Donna >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On Sep 18, 2015, at 8:01 AM, Scott Granados <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Dona, has anyone described to you what this prototype car looks like? >>> There were some photos leaked a while back, who knows since they are rumors >>> but they basically had a pod that had 4 wheels (it’s not a 3 wheeler like >>> some models) and it had no (0) windows. Think about that for a minute. >>> What it did have were screens and cameras and a ton of autonomous driving >>> features. >>> You’d also be interested in what Google is doing. They have already had >>> blind folks operating their autonomous vehicles for a while now. I believe >>> that one of the engineers on the project is blind but I haven’t been able >>> to come up with a name. I saw a special on CNBC about a year ago and can’t >>> recall the gentleman’s name they had who was using the car to get to and >>> from work and to the store etc. It would drop him off in front of the >>> grocery store door, he’d do his thing and come out and hit a key fob that >>> would summon the car that had parked it self and it pulled up and picked >>> him up. >>> >>> Never thought I’d see it in my lifetime, shocks me how far along they >>> actually are. Google has made massive steps forward in machine vision. >>> >>>> On Sep 18, 2015, at 8:21 AM, Donna Goodin <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I just saw this on MacRumors and thought you guys would be interested if >>>> you haven't seen it. 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