• jjjalljs
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    28 days ago

    That seems… Fine, on a skim. Plausible.

    But like… are we sure we come out ahead spending decades on machine vision and self driving versus just having more human taxi drivers, and spending the money on the end goals we actually want?

    I guess that’s a shit job, driving taxis at weird times and places, and doesn’t scale super well. But machine vision and self driving seems to be a decades long project.

    Related: I’m not really comfortable with critical infrastructure (eg: transit) being privately owned and operated. So that might be a problem.

    Though the political will being absent for anything good remains a problem, too.

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      28 days ago

      But like… are we sure we come out ahead spending decades on machine vision and self driving versus just having more human taxi drivers, and spending the money on the end goals we actually want?

      Human driving cost is forever. A self driving programme cost is for today only.

      The money has been spent. Waymo is operating without a driver in Phoenix, LA and San Francisco.

      Ultimately it’s private money. No public money is being spent on it. The government can (and should) invest in public transport also. But how alphabet spends their money isn’t up to the government.

      Anything can be nationalised.