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JoMar
10-23-2019, 08:31 PM
The autonomous cars have been silent for a while. Are they still around or did that project end?

Bjeanj
10-23-2019, 09:06 PM
I saw one maybe a month or so ago, but no further info.

Viperguy
10-24-2019, 04:47 AM
Probably got run over in a traffic circle by someone going 50

Bay Kid
10-24-2019, 07:07 AM
They are lost. Not for me. I want to talk to my driver.

Northerner52
10-24-2019, 07:16 AM
Billions spend on this technology that will never be mainstream

Polar Bear
10-24-2019, 09:30 AM
Billions spend on this technology that will never be mainstream
Oooh. Never is a long, long time.

DAIII
10-24-2019, 10:00 AM
We already have driverless cars.. that person in the car next to you looking at the floor is texting. (sadly)

Two Bills
10-24-2019, 12:38 PM
Billions spend on this technology that will never be mainstream


They said something like that after the Wright brothers first flew as well.

Topspinmo
10-24-2019, 05:12 PM
What? There’s been many clueless driver since horse and buggy. O I’m sorry I misread driverless, I took that as clueless.:popcorn:

Marathon Man
10-24-2019, 08:08 PM
Billions spend on this technology that will never be mainstream

Yep. Just like home computers, mobile phones, television, airplanes, automobiles, electricity, inside plumbing ...

memason
10-25-2019, 06:14 AM
There are several "partially" autonomous cars on the road today... Namely, Tesla, BMW and Cadillac. I'm sure there are others...

There are no driverless cars yet, although the Tesla comes close. The research and development has already produced many mainstream options on cars, like collision mitigation, adaptive cruise control and blindspot monitoring to name a few.

Google and Apple have been testing driverless cars for years. In my opinion, this is a technology that the public can't accept yet.

There's an old saying that says; "More than 10% new is more than the market can handle". So, give it another 10 years....

JoelJohnson
10-25-2019, 07:19 AM
Something like 39,000 people get injured/die on the highways each year. Why? Mostly the drivers are distracted, drunk, texting, etc., in other words "stupid". Autonomous cars are run by programs, written by people. Yes there have been some deaths by those cars, but the program can be fixed, you can't fix stupid.

DeanFL
10-25-2019, 07:37 AM
Saw a PBS "Nova" episode a few days ago. Extremely interesting/informative. Highly recommend a watch...

After years of anticipation, autonomous vehicles are now being tested on public roads around the world. As ambitious innovators race to develop what they see as the next high-tech pot of gold, some experts warn there are still daunting challenges ahead, including how to train artificial intelligence to be better than humans at making life-and-death decisions. How do self-driving cars work?
Look Who's Driving | Season 46 Episode 19 | NOVA | PBS (https://www.pbs.org/video/look-whos-driving-65sadz/)

stan the man
10-25-2019, 08:02 AM
:bigbow:We already have driverless cars.. that person in the car next to you looking at the floor is texting. (sadly)

Bavarian
10-25-2019, 11:10 AM
The new car I just took delivery at the factory is almose semiautonoumous. When you run adaptive cruise control the Navagation system sloes down when another vehichle mowes in front or the Navigation system shows a lower speed limit. It will change lanes for you when it detects a gap in traffic. If you cross a White line without signal it will steer you back into lane.
Book said it will handle circles, but did not try it on European Roads. Will try once it gets here, Dropped it off 23 Okt. comes here late November. Not really autonoumous but much safer and will catch the deriver's mistakes. But not good with all the Stau on Autobahn. Just have to have your route programmed in the Navi.

Velvet
10-25-2019, 11:27 AM
Maybe it’s just me, but I like to be in control of my car, bike etc anything else I am responsible for. All the fun goes out of someone or something else taking control.

blueash
10-25-2019, 12:46 PM
Don't know for sure, but I wonder if the OP meant the project here with Voyage (https://news.voyage.auto/why-retirement-communities-are-perfect-for-self-driving-cars-8bc35edfa804). Those cars are still driving around. I see one every couple of days with two people in the front seat.

JoMar
10-25-2019, 04:40 PM
Don't know for sure, but I wonder if the OP meant the project here with Voyage (https://news.voyage.auto/why-retirement-communities-are-perfect-for-self-driving-cars-8bc35edfa804). Those cars are still driving around. I see one every couple of days with two people in the front seat.

Thanks, that was my question. Has been very quiet on the progress and I haven's seen them for awhile.

Deaner
10-26-2019, 12:52 PM
If you're interested in self driving, you might like this video from the Tesla Autonomy Day event last April. It's long but has some great info.
Tesla Autonomy Day 2019 - Full Self-Driving Autopilot - Complete Investor Conference Event - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b041NXGPZ8)