I dislike the idea of "self-driving" cars on the roads. Every computer uses algorithms and there are always many kinks to work out. The greater the scope and variable factors in the program, the more kinks there will be. The largest issue is that unlike normal software where most, if not all, environmental variables, can be controlled, a self-driving car must function in the real world in an environment where many variables cannot be controlled. A mistake in an algorithm can mean the difference between life and death when it is powering a two thousand pound hunk of metal along a busy highway.
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Sabrin514 you are right, many things must work correctly before this can be a reality. As you know, many BIG players are working on this and they are not far from realizing the ultimate end. However just like downloading a file or charging a batter, the first 90% happens quickly, it's the final 10% that will take the longest and be most difficult hurdles to overcome. See my latest post for one such hurdle that is out of the OEM's control. https://steemit.com/smartcities/@electric-d/is-5g-needed-for-smart-cities
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