The lynchpin in these arguments is that you'll somehow be able to summon a vehicle on a moments notice and all your usage will still be less expensive than personal ownership. The cost will be low because no humans are…
It's reasonable to assume an open door will prevent movement... ...being plugged in to a charger (that doesn't have some sort of automated disconnect) would also be disable. The question is valid though after you've put…
> While I’m not saying summon is a great feature, it would not have hit the things you’re mentioning. ...and auto pilot won't drive into giant barriers in the middle of well-marked, and mapped, highway divide either,…
Alaska might end up seasonally uninhabitable -- they have periods of the year where the sun doesn't set, with increased greenhouse gases in the area it could become intensely hot for periods of the year. Combine that…
Unemployment is probably a fraction of their salaries. It's a shame
Appreciate your posting the filing. Keep in mind, what you post to FCC is public with your contact info. Posting it here verbatim creates a linkage between your persona here and IRL. You may not mind, but it's something…
The same is true for taxi services, fast food, and cashiers... We're moving to a point where all low-value jobs will be replaced by either self-service or automation. The question is what happens to the people who…
Something you know. Something you have. The typical two factor is a password (know) and SMS to a cellphone or code to an email (have). ...though that creates a vulnerability when the cell number can be ported, or the…
Having your life compromised is never comfortable, but it's never less comfortable then when you suddenly realize you're being watched and having your home "invaded" in a potentially very personal way. So if I…
The API that was dragged out of my company's software team ticks oh so many of these boxes... It's eerie, almost as if the author tried to use our system and then decided to write this...
It is interesting... Makes you wonder if the things they are claiming to have working, and the accomplishments, are actually true, or just smoke as they hope for a high flying payday by a cash flush competitor hoping to…
In 1995 having a domestic phone call, placed on a wired line, drop due to line issues was effectively inconceivable -- it simply would never happen. In 2015 we were in a time when it happened all the time, people simply…
Judging by how frequently I occasionally lose internet connection for a mile or two in my major metro area for even basic tasks, like Siri dictation or streaming audio, I can't imagine how remote takeover could possibly…
It's amazing how fast capacity and pricing changed back then, and it still happens today. I remember my first PC clone in 1992 it was a white box with a 40MB hard disk and 2MB of RAM, within 6 months or so I spent $200…
The lynchpin in these arguments is that you'll somehow be able to summon a vehicle on a moments notice and all your usage will still be less expensive than personal ownership. The cost will be low because no humans are…
It's reasonable to assume an open door will prevent movement... ...being plugged in to a charger (that doesn't have some sort of automated disconnect) would also be disable. The question is valid though after you've put…
> While I’m not saying summon is a great feature, it would not have hit the things you’re mentioning. ...and auto pilot won't drive into giant barriers in the middle of well-marked, and mapped, highway divide either,…
Alaska might end up seasonally uninhabitable -- they have periods of the year where the sun doesn't set, with increased greenhouse gases in the area it could become intensely hot for periods of the year. Combine that…
Unemployment is probably a fraction of their salaries. It's a shame
Appreciate your posting the filing. Keep in mind, what you post to FCC is public with your contact info. Posting it here verbatim creates a linkage between your persona here and IRL. You may not mind, but it's something…
The same is true for taxi services, fast food, and cashiers... We're moving to a point where all low-value jobs will be replaced by either self-service or automation. The question is what happens to the people who…
Something you know. Something you have. The typical two factor is a password (know) and SMS to a cellphone or code to an email (have). ...though that creates a vulnerability when the cell number can be ported, or the…
Having your life compromised is never comfortable, but it's never less comfortable then when you suddenly realize you're being watched and having your home "invaded" in a potentially very personal way. So if I…
The API that was dragged out of my company's software team ticks oh so many of these boxes... It's eerie, almost as if the author tried to use our system and then decided to write this...
It is interesting... Makes you wonder if the things they are claiming to have working, and the accomplishments, are actually true, or just smoke as they hope for a high flying payday by a cash flush competitor hoping to…
In 1995 having a domestic phone call, placed on a wired line, drop due to line issues was effectively inconceivable -- it simply would never happen. In 2015 we were in a time when it happened all the time, people simply…
Judging by how frequently I occasionally lose internet connection for a mile or two in my major metro area for even basic tasks, like Siri dictation or streaming audio, I can't imagine how remote takeover could possibly…
It's amazing how fast capacity and pricing changed back then, and it still happens today. I remember my first PC clone in 1992 it was a white box with a 40MB hard disk and 2MB of RAM, within 6 months or so I spent $200…