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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 654772"><p>Well there is a subtle difference here. You talked about getting in a car and being chauffeured, whereas the new Summons feature doesn't have any human in it. Having cars driving and navigating around without any human there to monitor alarms, safety, navigation, etc. seems way ahead of the current technology curve to me. My car has lane switching alarms, too close following alarms, and other features like that in it. They are incredibly inaccurate. Which is fine, they are used by me as monitoring/alarming tools and don't actually take their own action. If the technology improves, then also taking action could seem reasonable to me, but we're not there yet. But its even one step further where a car is driving down the road to come get you and nobody is in it at all. So far based on customer feedback, the technology can't even handle the most simple of driving maneuvers - like leaving a driveway safely, LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 654772"] Well there is a subtle difference here. You talked about getting in a car and being chauffeured, whereas the new Summons feature doesn't have any human in it. Having cars driving and navigating around without any human there to monitor alarms, safety, navigation, etc. seems way ahead of the current technology curve to me. My car has lane switching alarms, too close following alarms, and other features like that in it. They are incredibly inaccurate. Which is fine, they are used by me as monitoring/alarming tools and don't actually take their own action. If the technology improves, then also taking action could seem reasonable to me, but we're not there yet. But its even one step further where a car is driving down the road to come get you and nobody is in it at all. So far based on customer feedback, the technology can't even handle the most simple of driving maneuvers - like leaving a driveway safely, LOL. [/QUOTE]
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