• thisorthatorwhatever@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    If a company simply said that their cars are driven remotely by a real person, I think people would be happier with the technology and we’d see such car technology really take-off.

    Imagine getting board of driving and paying somebody $20 in another country to drive for a 2 hours for you, while you texted or something

    How long before all trucks in the N.America are driven remotely by cheaper labor, that can easily hand off to another driven. The truck would be able to drive virtually endlessly between coasts.

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      8 days ago

      That’s not quite how they’re doing it, though. That BMW vallet image on the site is misleading. I watched some documentary recently where they talked about this.

      They’re intervening when the shitty AI can’t figure something out, which is a lot. But they’re not driving it remotely; the latency would be dangerous. They’re telling the automation to back up and go around or to pull up to a certain point.

      You still have to pay for all the lidar sensors and computers on the car. You’re just paying the cheap labor to change the instructions when the ai can’t complete the assignment as it currently estimates it.

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      8 days ago

      You’re seriously suggesting that we should trust powered deathtraps running at highway speeds to people who are completely disconnected from the actual risks of driving, and whose connection could suddenly cut out? That sounds like something that Phillip K. Dick would write about, and he would not be kind.

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        7 days ago

        Lot’s of people can’t be truck drivers because they can’t be away from their families; having young children, elderly parents. We can transform this into a work-from-home job.

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      8 days ago

      With this headline it seems as if this may have been their plan all along. Outsource labor to a poorer nation, who work for pennies on the dollar compared to their local counterpart with hopes that eventually they get autonomous driving to a flawless state, and then put both out of a job. Profit!

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        8 days ago

        I think that there would be a fortune to make if a company just says they are paying workers to remotely drive cars. They’d be able to get proper regulations in place, and then also take over the entire trucking market. It would still probably cost less than trying to develop the AI.