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Originally Posted by Talking Heads
It will sense the tractor or lorry long before it comes into view and adjust its speed so that they pass at a suitable spot?
Remember, there's not really much (if anything) machines can't do better than humans.
Humans are becoming increasingly redundant, eventually machines will have no need of them whatsoever.
Todays IT hardware is the primordial soup from which the next life-form will spring.
Machines will be able to explore the universe in a way that humans never will.
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I can't see how on some of the tight bendy lanes around us with no suitable passing places that it would be possible to sense an oncoming vehicle.
In any case demand is what drives sales and I can't see the public wanting driverless cars
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