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  • The biggest problem with automation is, it can't deal with things that aren't expected or detected.

    The current roadscape is too chaotic to be able to code in all the edge cases, as well as deal with the sensor issues.

    I think the only way self driving vehicles will be able to operate (until the roadscape changes/evolves) is to have dedicated roads(probably toll roads initially), where only compatible vehicles will be allowed to utilize, and only when in autonomous mode.

    There the environment can be controlled much tighter, and we can get through teething problems with the inter vehicle/roadscape communications.

    These roads will expand as society adopts them, and there will be fewer manually driven roads.

    Eventually all cars can communicate with all others, as well as a centralized road traffic controller. And almost all roads will be autonomous required.

    Then the car crash scene in irobot can happen.

  • Though I agree, I think they're worried about how to select a jury that is allowed to see the evidence.

    I mean, those with high enough security clearances are less likely to be seen as impartial by Drumpfs supporters. (Not that they see anything but full and undying support as impartial) and more likely (so I would suspect) to convict than those who don't have security clearances.

  • Yes, exactly. State. Not the company that will profit more from you buying another house because their house is the only one allowed to have the cabinets and organization that you like. And have been using all your life.

  • You could claim safety concerns in anything and everything. Doesn't mean that the manufacturer should have the right to intentionally make things that cannot be repaired due to drm.

    In those counties that you cannot change a light switch on your own, do you have to call up the manufacturer of your home(and no other) and pay them to fix your light switch, and then have them say it's better to just buy a whole new house, this one is not worth fixing.

  • This is just the result of the general populous allowing the legislators to pass whatever laws they wish, instead of laws to benefit constituents.

    We need more outrage and change when these things happen. At least enough to make people remember what's happened when it's time to vote.

  • Sounds like a market niche, you could start it up, call it something like "macrosoft". .. then start making scripts that do the work for the user, don't release the scripts because people pay for them. Let this go on for many years and you find yourself shoving "AI" down your users throats and screenshotting their desktop without explicit permission......

  • Just make sure they have substreams and get a coral (or GPU) for detection. Then a pi could probably handle it.

    I have enough processing to do it all on CPU (8 cams+doorbell) but it ramps up the power usage, so it was better to use the gpu I already had for transcoding, as detection.

    Without you can still just record and overwrite. Not that it's extremely useful without detection and notifications.