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Thread: I've just solved the ethical debate over autonomous cars

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kchrpm View Post
    They are? I haven't seen any evidence of that out here. They're quite good, but of course I'm buying random stuff for one person, not a whole family.
    I don't think so... But, Amazon is testing out a store without any registers. Using your phone & Amazon app.

    Amazon just opened a grocery store without a checkout line

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    http://www.businessinsider.com/is-se...ay-out-2013-10

    I think one thing is for sure is that current self check out systems cannot completely replace humans. I like to use them when I have a few items with bar codes on them, but not when I shop for produce or have some special store coupons. I know if I run into problems, self check outs will usually take longer because you might have to wait forever to get somebody to help you.

    Interested to see how well the Amazon system works.

    Anyway, with regard to autonomous driving, I just don't think we're there yet. Maybe technically we're getting close, but not sure about the legal challenges. Case in point, uber in SF!

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    Quote Originally Posted by balki View Post
    Total Recall would be better, because of ... well you know
    Chick with three breasts? Not all that far off, they should be really numerous in areas with lots of nuclear fall out.

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