I can't imagine that being harder to program as what already is automated.
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The future of automated jobs (part 1)
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I can't imagine that being harder to program as what already is automated.
they don't have to avoid pedestrians or other obstacles on the ground, then you have all the same problems that driverless cars face, of course they seem to have solved most of those for cars so planes can't be far behind.
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