Robot, Take the Wheel: The Road to Autonomous Cars and the Lost Art of Driving - Jason Torchinsky Audiobook
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Self-driving cars sound fantastical and futuristic and yet they’ll soon be on every street in America. Whether it’s Tesla’s Autopilot, Google’s Waymo, Mercedes’s Distronic, or Uber’s 24,000 modified Volvos, companies across industries and throughout the world are developing autonomous cars. Even Apple, not to be outdone, is rumored to be creating its own technology too.
In Robot, Take the Wheel, Jason Torchinsky explores the state of the automotive industry. Through wit and wisdom, he explains why autonomous cars are being made and what the future of automated cars is. Torchinsky encourages us to consider autonomous cars as an entirely new machine, something beyond cars as we understand them today. He considers how we’ll get along with these robots that will take over our cars’ jobs, what they will look like, what sorts of jobs they may do, what we can expect of them, how they should act, ethically, how we can have fun with them, and how we can make sure there’s still a place for those of us who love to drive with manual or automatic transmission.
This unique and highly readable volume is brimming with industry insider information and destined to be a conversation starter. It’s a must-have for car lovers, technology geeks, and everyone who wants to know what’s on the road ahead.
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This post has 3 comments with rating of 1/5
August 6th, 2023
These things tend to get outdated by the time they hit the print. Something from 2019 needs to be really be taken with a grain of salt.
August 6th, 2023
This and a bunch of self-driving, cheer leading articles are another call for the investor-suckers to line up.
**It’s time to admit self-driving cars aren’t going to happen — October 27, 2022**
“So in terms of the daily lived experience of most people reading this, truly autonomous vehicles just aren’t going to happen. The evidence pointing to this has been mounting for years now, if not decades, but it’s now tipped the balance to where it’s hard to ignore for a reasoned observer — even one like myself who has previously been very optimistic about self-driving prospects.”
https://techcrunch.com/2022/10/27/self-driving-cars-arent-going-to-happen/
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There’s warehouses full of working, but uneconomical techno goodies that would be nice to have (maybe) but we never will.
August 20th, 2023
I have a feeling that Techcrunch article will age just as poorly. Autonomous vehicles are coming, though predicting the timeline has proven to be just about as difficult as the problem itself.
Being skeptical about timelines is completely justified. Announcing that something isn’t ever going to happen ignores history.
Thanks for the upload!
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