I figured you'd say that, and I don't think it will be next century. Still, they're basing their prediction on the invention of something that hasn't happened yet, which seems pointless.
jno: "Still, they're basing their prediction on the invention of something that hasn't happened yet, which seems pointless. " - agreed the programming needed is just not there, even if suitably reliable sensors were.
"They will progress from providing alerts and driver assistance to taking control – and potentially responsibility – for speed and steering once under way." - good luck trying to convince your insurance company!
I was wondering about insurance, TTT, but if the cars are going to be doing all the work, perhaps it's them, rather than the drivers, who'll be insured - so manufacturers might insure the cars when they're made and that would be built into the purchase price. If they really are self-drive then it won't make any difference if boy racers or 90 year olds are sitting in the front seat.
there are always legal disputes when new technologies become available - eg whether Facebook is a publisher that's liable for what's on it, or just a bookseller that distributes things for other people. It'll get sorted out. Interesting times.
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