The self-driving cars fantasy
As a PhD student in genetics, my fellow grad students and I didn’t think the human genome would be sequenced in our lifetime. In the event, I got *my* genome sequenced years ago for $200. I’m happy to have been wrong.
My point here is that prophecy about future technology is risky. So, what about self-driving cars?
“You can have a modest taxi fleet, but you can't scale that too much. Personal cars definitely won't function like that . . . Drivers are cheap! True self-driving vehicles would be a neat invention, but the case for 96% self-driving is less obvious.”
Nobody died from genome sequencing. People die in car accidents. Do you want to be that person?
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