8 Replies to “I, For One, Welcome Our New Self-Driving Overlords”

  1. Goooo-Gull … take the wheeeel …
    Uh … no thanks
    I would rather have “an imaginary” Jesus take my wheel … than Ghoulgle

  2. From a past career, these “self driving cars” are only good to 1metre of gps position. That’s not good enough, nor is trusting a remote control vehicle that any glitch can send you off a cliff or head on into an 18 wheeler. Our millenials and youth are far too trusting in giving up their freedoms, privacy, and intelligence, all for the sake of convenience.

  3. “Our millenials and youth are far too trusting in giving up their freedoms, privacy, and intelligence, all for the sake of convenience”
    Not to mention naive, gullible,unable to think critically, no skepticism or ability to assemble facts………………at least the ones demonstrating in the streets are,but hopefully they don’t represent the norm ’cause if they DO: Allahu Akhbar! We are positively popular-euphemism-for-sexual-intercoursed!

  4. Oops, talk about a human glitch… I note several comments dealing with driver-less cars and the reason for July 4th but nothing on the subject of computer error on the stock market. I certainly hope not too many former billionaires have jumped out of their windows.

  5. Yes … I am a massive Steely Dan fan …
    When Black Friday comes
    I stand down by the door
    And catch the grey men when they
    Dive from the fourteenth floor

    When Black Friday comes
    I collect everything I’m owed
    And before my friends find out
    I’ll be on the road
    When Black Friday falls you know it’s got to be
    Don’t let it fall on me
    Indeed … the wrong computer glitch could cause a panic … and possibly suicide …

  6. relying on something or anyone other than yourself behind the wheel is just plain stupid. driverless vehicles should never be allowed on the road. Even trains that run on tracks have drivers.

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