@Obscurequokka what I keep telling people is that "100%" is a red herring. Nothing of what we use works 100% reliably and in all situations, from kitchen pans to diapers, to copy paper. Self driving cars right now are on the verge of actually becoming useful, which means that they would work for enough people in enough life situations.
@isagalaev Fair point. When I use "100%" I mean the convenience of sitting in the passenger's seat while the car drives itself- reading, watching a movie, working, etc. Do you think the tech is close to that vision?
@Obscurequokka I think it is. Waymo already works in a limited area, and Tesla's FSD makes a steady (and impressive) progress, judging by the videos from beta testers on YouTube. It's not long till it can be sold to regular people and covers a significant part of drives they actually do.
@Obscurequokka I think it is. Waymo already works in a limited area, and Tesla's FSD makes a steady (and impressive) progress, judging by the videos from beta testers on YouTube. It's not long till it can be sold to regular people and covers a significant part of drives they actually do.