• jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    6 hours ago

    Self driving cars have always been a stupid solution to the wrong problem.

    We shouldn’t be investing billions in them. We should be investing billions in creating livable spaces that don’t need cars so much. Then people will be happier and there will be less pollution.

    But I guess that’s not profitable so I guess we’ll just do idiotic garbage that gets people killed.

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      3 hours ago

      I mean the US is heavily car centric. Self driving cars are an attempt to adapt to what the reality of the world currently is.

      We should absolutely be doing things to make cars less of a requirement by improving public transit and creating more livable spaces that don’t require cars, that can even be the primary goal, but it won’t eliminate cars completely, and if it does it will take A LOT longer than self driving cars.

      Self driving cars are a great idea, but they aren’t a fix everything solution, they just one part of an overall solution.

      Quick edit: Also the cars Musk is developing are not even close to what we need. He’s being deliberately obtuse and creating more problems than he’s solving.

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        2 hours ago

        Self driving cars are a great idea, but they aren’t a fix everything solution, they just one part of an overall solution.

        Why are they a great idea? What are they making better? How is it worth the real and opportunity costs?

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            1 hour ago

            I don’t have the means or motivation to do research now from the couch, so I’ll concede you may be correct. However, I think it might be even safer to take those same billions of dollars and invest them in mass transit and other infrastructure changes. That would mean fewer car accidents, less pollution, nicer spaces, healthier people, healthier economies, etc. private car ownership cannot be the long term solution. If it’s not an outright dead end, it’s certainly a side street instead of high speed rail (if you’ll pardon a strained metaphor).