NOHOME wrote:
You guys all forget...WE are not the target beneficiaries for autonomous transportation.
Your government does not have a department of automotive enthusiasm, they have a department of transportation. The government policy makers view the driving public in much the same way as we do a transport truck hauling pigs and cows to the slaughter house. They need us to get to our jobs as efficiently as possible so that we can generate the tax dollars that they feed on.
The culmination of the autonomous car is to end private ownership of the vehicles. People will access cars in much the same way that UBER works today. Only there wont be a driver in the transportation module.
There is another intermediate beneficiary of the technology.
Google.
Googlecars are not transportation devices.
They are data collection devices, driven voluntarily by their "owners" millions of miles per year.
Since Google is a mapped-based service, Googlecars will use their sensors to identify and upload data for other Googlecars to utilize.
So, if a new light pole goes up which is not in the map, a Googlecar will "see" it and add it. Same thing if I add a mailbox post on the weekend.
So, each of us will be in the business of gathering data for Google to benefit from.
Ok, so it will capture optical inputs. That may mean that Streetview will have exponentially more data collectors (driven for free), and therefore more current info. Maybe they will see my kids in the yard, or a drug deal going down.
But what else will they collect? Who says it will only be optical?
Wifi signals? Login passwords? License tags? Expired registrations? Audio signals? Insurance actuarial data?
Will they have internal sensors in the vehicle? Audio conversations? Facial recognition? Eye and hand movements? How about health monitoring?
Cell phone records? Employment history?
If they collect this data, how will they use it? Will they sell it to insurance companies? Government? The highest bidder?
I realize I am speculating, and going WAAY outside the box, but if Google builds a Goolgecar, I guarantee it will be a uber data collection device.