>book is set in the future
>driverless cars in a cashless society
Both of those things are currently on the way to happening in the real world, the only thing standing in the way of self-driving cars are legal issues and we are moving further and further away from cash to digital currency
>>7663150
*tips fedora*
>>7663152
That's a very good argument
>>7663152
How does that have anything to do with him tipping a fedora you idiot? What he said is perfectly reasonable, and even true.
If you're going to make a shit thread, then try harder next time, dumb frogposter.
>>7663186
Kill yourself, faggot.
>>7663187
Nice try. Already one step ahead of you normie.
>>7663150
I work for an automotive company and its pretty cool seeing the new tech our engineers are developing and how its going to make driverless vehicles a reality. We're mass market and we've already got systems available to keep a car in the right lane, interpret traffic signs and match the speed of the vehicle in front. If anything stops driverless cars it will be legal approval rather than the difficulty of developing the technology.
>>7663147
>reading a book that is set in the future
>being a frogposter
Saged.