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Saturday, June 15, 2019

SHOULD THE CHURCH CONDEMN THIS AS ANTI-LIFE?



DOES ANYONE REALLY THINK THIS IS A GOOD IDEA?????????????

Driverless big rigs could be hitting Florida highways next year


STARSKY ROBOTICS TNS
Starsky Robotics, a San Francisco-based technology startup, is seeking to hire 100 truck drivers so it will have enough qualified to drive trucks remotely when it begins removing humans from its trucks in 2020.
Driverless semi-trucks could be sharing Florida highways as early as next year, and there will be no requirement that surrounding motorists know it.
Nor will autonomous driving systems need to be tested, inspected, or certified before being deployed under a new state law that takes effect July

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is incorrect; "Driverless semi-trucks could be sharing Florida highways as early as next year, and there will be no requirement that surrounding motorists know it.
Nor will autonomous driving systems need to be tested, inspected, or certified before being deployed under a new state law that takes effect July."

From VentureBeat.com: "Starting July 1, tech companies and automakers testing cars in Florida must build in visible and audible systems that alert human operators to critical systems failures, and they must devise safeguards for cars operating without a motorist in control that enable the cars to achieve a “minimal risk condition” — i.e., pull over and activate hazard lights. Meanwhile, driverless vehicle owners are required to report crashes to law enforcement immediately or to implement in-vehicle mechanisms that automatically report incidents or allow passengers to report them."

https://venturebeat.com/2019/06/14/florida-establishes-a-legal-framework-for-self-driving-vehicles/

rcg said...

It can be a great idea. I would love to have one of those self driving electric cars so I can site see when going somewhere. It is all about the rules that are in the program. People don’t follow rules very well.

Mark Thomas said...

Will speeding "driverless" trucks be pulled over by driverless cop cars?

Pax.

Mark Thomas

Carol H. said...

I would prefer that the truck drivers be able to keep their jobs; many of them have families to support.

rcg said...

I agree, Carol, but I also think people can be relieved of hazardous and uninteresting work while also increasing the efficiency and safety for everyone else. if automation is viewed, and used, as a method to reduce labor then it would miss the point. The same drivers can be used in other related tasks such as monitoring and evaluating the performance of the trucks, delivery systems, load requests and bids, etc. I can be done to enhance the quality of life and not just to remove workers. Maybe they can design masks for the trucks. ;-)

Mark Thomas said...

With driverless cars on the road, we will never see such very, very unusual police stops for speeding as the following:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P38J-GGRu_4

Pax.

Mark Thomas