It is already fact that insurance companies are anticipating this development
and will require people operating their own vehicles manually to pay much
higher premiums. As such, you can bet that autonomously controlled vehicles
will become the rule and not the exception. The's, the cost of said
I pay these costs now it’s just I also have the cost of a driver so my expense
/ burn rate is higher than a sited persons.
Would love to just pay the same costs as the sited.
> On Sep 21, 2015, at 3:43 PM, Cameron Strife wrote:
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> Hi. Yes, on top of car payments, there would be insurance,
> r
So you raise an interesting point, insurance should be almost 0. This is
because humans aren’t driving. I can imagine a time when autonomous drivers
are heavily incentivized by insurance rates or even a point in the distant
future when human driving is uninsurable to the point where human dri
You have a great point. Tesla already has a research division that wants to do
exactly what you’re saying and Uber now is one of the largest investors in self
driving cars. You could buy your train ticket on the phone, summon a ride that
could sync up with the train schedule to bring you the r
..and how It has been for many for years.
I remember when I worked for xerox, I knew many individuals experiencing
sight loss who owned cars.
I cannot imagine why the responsibility should be any difference.
If memory serves bMW will have some of their self driving cars on the
roads in Canada l
Hi. Yes, on top of car payments, there would be insurance,
registration, yearly inspections, gas/electricity, oil changes, tires,
alignment, and the list goes on.
And yes, we'd be responsible for those costs just like a sighted
person. (And, that is how it should be!)
Cameron.
On 9/21/15, Mich
You mean we would have the same responsibilities a sighted person has? It's
interesting that a lot of blind individuals want the same rights as a sighted
person, however when it comes to the responsibilities of a sighted person it's
whoa is me.
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> On Sep 21, 2015, at 12:29 P
You also have to think of the fact that it's not just the price of the car we
would be paying for; there are car payments and ensurance to think about.
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> On Sep 21, 2015, at 2:00 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
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> I don't know, Scott, that's a lot of $$. some people undoubtedly w
Who says you need to own the thing yourself? If you could summon one in
10 minutes at will using an app from a fleet stored somewhere close by,
wouldn't that suffice? Most cars sit most of the time so they should be
a shared resource. The trouble is usually the last mile getting a taxi
to your
Not really, we spend that kind of money all the time. We spend 3 or 4 times
that on a house (depending on geographic area and the market). We spend that
on college, something as fundamental as transportation I’m sure they will. If
you have the job to support it or a family collectively with t
If apple makes it, people won’t care. They will buy it simply because it’s
from Apple.
:)
If apple made steak knives people would buy them just because they had a big
apple with a bite out on the handle.
> On Sep 21, 2015, at 1:49 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
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> I'm just not sure everyone will
I don't know, Scott, that's a lot of $$. some people undoubtedly will, but
some just won't be able to.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Sep 21, 2015, at 8:03 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
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> Dona, the bigger question is can we afford not to have it? Even if it’s 100K
> the point is you’ll work it out. Whethe
I'm just not sure everyone will see it that way. :)
Donna
> On Sep 21, 2015, at 8:00 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
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> Outside air is for the weak.:) I don’t need the wind in my hair if I know
> the car can and will survive a crash much better with out windows. No flying
> glass, no structural ho
Bill, you have a few laws of physics that are in the way of the transporter.
First, the heisenberg uncertainty principle says that the more you try to
determine the position of any given particle the more you impact it’s
environment and can’t know it’s exact position. Let’s say you solve that
Dona, the bigger question is can we afford not to have it? Even if it’s 100K
the point is you’ll work it out. Whether it’s interest free loans for the
blind or regular interest loans from the auto market you’ll make it work.
Costs will be high at first but they will drop and they will drop qu
Obviously there would be redundant systems so if your computer failed a backup
would take over. I suspect a lot of this will be run externally from large
computer farms anyway keeping the logic outside the car makes for easier
maintenance.
> On Sep 18, 2015, at 1:54 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
Outside air is for the weak.:) I don’t need the wind in my hair if I know the
car can and will survive a crash much better with out windows. No flying
glass, no structural holes, no extra weight for glass. Lots of upsides.
> On Sep 18, 2015, at 1:54 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
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> Hmm. I'm not
This thread regarding ACV’s begs the question; when will the “Star Trek”
transporters be available? Just think, sitting in a cafe in New York City
discussing the Yankees prospects and in the blink of an eye being transported
to the ticket line in California in time to take in an afternoon game
Ha ha ha ha ha ….. antivirus.
Take care
18. sep. 2015 kl. 19:58 skrev Michael :
I hear this a lot from people in regards to the autonomous car reality and
"what if the computer crashed". Well, what if the driver you just passed
crashed? It's a risk a person takes when he gets on the road, and
Well, there are limits, even if it's something you want. As I told a colleague
this morning, I'm afraid I'll have to sell the first-born son I never had. :)
Cheers,
Donna
> On Sep 18, 2015, at 12:59 PM, Michael wrote:
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> The question isn't can any of us afford it but how will those who want it
The question isn't can any of us afford it but how will those who want it
afford it?
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> On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:56 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
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> then the question will be can any of us afford it. :)
> Cheers,
> Donna
>> On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:14 AM, Pete Nalda wrote:
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>> Wi
I hear this a lot from people in regards to the autonomous car reality and
"what if the computer crashed". Well, what if the driver you just passed
crashed? It's a risk a person takes when he gets on the road, and from
observations and research, computers crash less than humans do.
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Give it enough time and there will be some sort of 3-D virtual reality that
will make it feel like the wind is blowing in your face at different levels at
different speeds… Want to put it past him… I think this is an awesome thing!
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> On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:54 AM, Donna Goodi
then the question will be can any of us afford it. :)
Cheers,
Donna
> On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:14 AM, Pete Nalda wrote:
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> With the success Google is having, it won't be long until we see one from
> Apple. Google's testing here in Austin without incident.
>
> Egun On, Lagunak! (basque for G'day
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 s
Hmm. I'm not so sure. For that matter, not sure I would like it much.
Obviously for me the trade-off would be worth it, but if you had a choice would
you want to give up driving around with the windows down. I wouldn't.
Donna
> On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:06 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
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> Oh I th
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 hou
With the success Google is having, it won't be long until we see one from
Apple. Google's testing here in Austin without incident.
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> On Sep 18,
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 t
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
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> On Sep 18, 2015, at 8:01 AM
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. Wh
Hi all,
I just saw this on MacRumors and thought you guys would be interested if you
haven't seen it. I sooo want to be a test driver!
http://www.macrumors.com/2015/09/18/apple-met-california-dmv-autonomous-vehicle/?utm_source=osx&utm_medium=push&utm_campaign=front
Cheers,
Donna
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