Ask HN: Instead of Self-Owning Cars, Why Not Community-Owned Cars?
I've been discussing solutions to the potential future of significant job loss to automation. While I think Basic Income should be considered and piloted, I am trying to keep an open mind for alternatives.
I keep reading about cars that would own themselves and communicate with each other to essentially compete for customers.
However, why not have a fleet of community crowd sourced autonomous vehicles that pay out dividends? I feel like, modeled properly, it might work well in conjunction with a basic income of some sort.
Why would this fail?
Bonus: couldn't it be applied to other services that would benefit the community?
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 29.1 ms ] threadA little after that, I wouldn't be surprised if these "on demand" cars could be part of public transportation. In a lot of places buses or even trains are hardly profitable, which I think would be a good market and a win-win for everyone involved.
The dividends thing.. I am not so sure of. If the cars were owned by the city, the revenue could be used the same way money from public transportation is used.
No idea how to model this, but I can only imagine that driving prices and profit margins down.