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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2025 4:02 pm 
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I wonder if the bookies will take bets on when the first one will crash ?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwynm4wl1j7o

Uber will trial robotaxis - autonomous cars with no human safety driver at the wheel - in London next spring.

The ride-hailing app will work with the UK artificial intelligence (AI) firm Wayve, which has been testing out the technology on the city's streets with human oversight, in line with current legislation.

The announcement comes after the UK government changed its rules about the driverless cars once again.

It was originally aiming for the tech to come to British roads in 2026, then the date was changed to the second half of 2027.

But it now says it is introducing an accelerated framework for small autonomous "bus and taxi like" commercial services to get them underway earlier.

It is not yet clear whether the vehicles in Uber's trial will be available for customers to use - the firm says it is still working out the details.

It has previously said it intends to add them as a regular option via its UK app as soon as legislation allows.

The Department for Transport says the industry could create 38,000 jobs and add £42bn to the UK economy by 2035.

But speaking to the BBC last month, GMB national secretary Andy Prendergast said the "significant social implications" driverless cars and taxis could have - including on unemployment - should also be fully considered.

Uber launched a robotaxi service in Austin, Texas in March and said its driverless vehicles could work for 20 hours per day, seven days per week.

Customers there can choose whether to take a robotaxi if there is one available, with no difference in fare. Tesla is planning to launch a rival service in the same city in June.

Fully driverless cars have done millions of miles on public roads in other countries too, including China, UAE and Singapore, but whether they are more or less safe than human-driven ones is still being investigated.

Numerous studies suggest automated vehicles are less accident-prone than human drivers, based on US data.

But there have been a number of incidents involving robotaxis in the countries where they operate, ranging from road accidents to passengers being locked in.

And one service in San Francisco was cancelled after a series of malfunctions.

In May I took a ride in a car fitted out with Wayve's autonomous kit across central London. We had a human safety driver at the wheel but he did not have to use the controls once during our 30 minute journey.

The car handled every potential hazard which appeared in the busy streets including congestion, temporary traffic lights, cyclists and, at one point, a pedestrian using crutches in the middle of the road.

The Ford Mach-e was fitted with sensors and a radar, and an AI-powered system controlled the vehicle's responses in real time.

If anything it was a lot more cautious than a human driver, which made for a reassuringly uneventful trip.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2025 4:05 pm 
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The Department for Transport says the industry could create 38,000 jobs and add £42bn to the UK economy by 2035.


what a load of BS no it aims to replace 100000 jobs with a smaller number of new ones as for extra revenue it'll all flow out of the country :roll:

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and all of their drivers partners kicked to the curb in the name of bigger profits for shareholders

leeches
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not their biggest fan but even poober driver/partners have a right to earn a living

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There will loads of fanfare, until the deaths and serious injuries start to happen.

Driving around London is bad enough as it is, driverless vehicles will cause nothing bar absolute havoc.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2025 7:05 pm 
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Quite like, and agree with the comments from the LTDA boss.

Black-cab drivers, who have long been threatened by the rise of Uber, appeared unruffled. The general secretary of the Licensed Taxi Drivers’ Association, Steve McNamara, said: “They are living in fantasy land. We’re probably going to have flying taxis before we have autonomous ones in London.

“Most people haven’t got a robot hoover or a robot lawnmower even though they are absolutely fantastic. Are people who don’t trust a robot to cut their grass or clean their house going to trust one to take their kids to school or drive their elderly mum around?”

McNamara said autonomous taxis were struggling even in San Francisco’s grid layout. “I’m genuinely not worried. Come back to me in 2040,” he said.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2025 10:24 am 
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The driverless cars can be as good and as safe as they like but how will they be able to react to mistakes by other road users? What will happen when a driverless car is forced to stop suddenly and the car behind does not stop in time and rear ends the driverless car or someone comes out from a side road and goes into the side of one?


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based on the amount of times chat GPT misinterprets my internet searches I would suggest that AI cannot at it's current level of development handle a chaotic environment. I think this is doomed to failure and shame on our government for backing it.

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