>>17613646
you first
>putting your life in the hands of AI controlled machines.
>>17613646
How the fuck is that sad? Give the man a Darwin award.
>>17613646
It's exactly what many of us said would happen. Unless he killed some poor road worker, or another driver with negligent arrogance then it's not a sad story to us.
>>17613646
>$100m planes still need pilots
>trains can't even steer and still need conductors
>thinking your $70k fisher price toy is fully autonomous
>priceless
>>17613646
>Tesla driver
>manchild
Makes sense.
How when you activate autopilot it beeps and gives a big warning that it is not a autonomous driving feature but a "help" feature if you are tired or impaired.
>>17613737
This.
Boats out there in the sea crashing into eachother all the time despite the massive amount of space
>>17613744
>but a "help" feature if you are tired or impaired.
No. Stop spreading this shit
It's not to help you if you're tired
It's not to help you if you're impaired
The idea is to give oversight to some of the responsibilities of a driver, so that a momentary (And human) lapse in concentration doesn't end up as a car crash
>>17613937
They crash near harbour or in them
Sounds made up. How would a witness know he was watching Harry Potter? I can't even tell what radio station is on in cars that pass by.
>>17613937
can confirm, was in submarine and got ran over by a cruiser
>>17616463
>rich fag buys automated fisherprice luxury transport
>still use physical dvd to watch movies
>voted for hillery
Gen x were a mistake.
anyone have the post of the guy whose dog died?
>>17616481
To be honest, Harry Pottery is a bit childish for Xers. But yeah, I liked the movies. We didn't read the books or go gaga for it. Our kids did.
>>17613971
So...exactly what he said?
What is more dangerous, to drive sleepy or to sleep while on autopilot?
>>17616478
Greentext or gtfo
>>17616463
in the full article they said helpers saw the movie still running when they pulled out the driver
>>17616478
Cruiser?, how old are you?