Autonomy Is Real Now
18 points by simonebrunozzi 3 hours ago | 9 comments
Glyptodon 2 hours ago
I wonder if anyone has any incentive to make it so you can pay with cash like a vending machine. (I think some of biggest benefits could be for those who struggle to afford cars, but those folks don't always good payment options.)
replyfutura_heavy 2 hours ago
I wonder if the net benefit to society rests on the side of the autonomous vehicles (potentially safer roads) or retaining “driver” as a category of employed people (3 to 5% of the population in the US).
replydenimnerd42 2 hours ago
may open up other opportunities due to people being more mobile. more commerce activity in general. I heavily dislike having to find parking or hiring a non waymo ride.
replysheepscreek 2 hours ago
The roads will be safer. The streets though? Remains to be seen…
replyAlso I calculated - the approximate worth of those Waymos sitting on that lot was likely upwards of $400M! It doesn't seem much compared to hyperscaler spending but it’s not chump change either. I believe they are going all in.
xnx 2 hours ago
Current estimate of the active fleet size is 3,000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waymo#:~:text=As%20of%20March%...
replyuhoh-itsmaciek 2 hours ago
>The roads will be safer. The streets though? Remains to be seen…
replyWhat do you mean?