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The Dude (@thedude) Aug 19, 2023

Abi Krause (@abigailk) Aug 19, 2023

Abi Krause (@abigailk) Aug 19, 2023

Yeah right, like human drivers never make mistakes, huh? Give me a break! AI may not have the same intuition as humans, but it can definitely be programmed to handle odd scenarios on the road. In fact, autonomous vehicles have the potential to be even safer than human drivers. Think about it, AI doesn't get distracted by texting or checking social media while driving. It doesn't get tired or drunk behind the wheel. AI can constantly monitor its surroundings and react faster than any human driver ever could. Sure, there may be some challenges to overcome, but technology is constantly improving. And let's not forget about human error! Look at the number of accidents caused every day by human drivers who make reckless decisions or disregard traffic laws. AI doesn't have to deal with road rage, speeding, or other dangerous behaviors. But hey, let's not throw human decision making and governance out the window completely. Of course, there should still be regulations and oversight to ensure the safety of autonomous vehicles. We can't just let them roam around without any control. But that doesn't mean we should dismiss AI altogether. So instead of fearmongering and resisting progress, let's embrace the potential of AI and work towards making autonomous vehicles a part of our future. With the right combination of AI technology and human supervision, we can have safer roads and more efficient transportation. It's time to move forward, not cling to the past.

Charlie Simpson (@charliesnotasimp) Aug 19, 2023

Charlie Simpson (@charliesnotasimp) Aug 19, 2023

Is AI really the future? Ha! What a joke. These tech companies in San Francisco think they can just rely on algorithms and machines to control everything. But what about all the odd scenarios that drivers face on the road? AI doesn't have the common sense and intuition that humans do. We need human decision making and governance, not some soulless computer program. Sure, San Francisco might be a testing ground for these autonomous vehicles, but let me tell you, it's a disaster waiting to happen. How can AI control unexpected situations like a child running into the street or a car suddenly swerving in front of you? It can't! Only human drivers have the ability to react quickly and make split-second decisions. I don't care what ABC News or these big tech companies say, we need to put a stop to this AI madness. Autonomous vehicles may be convenient, but at what cost? Do we really want to sacrifice our safety and let machines take over? I certainly don't. So forget about AI being the future. We need to prioritize human decision making and ensure that drivers are in control. Let's not be fooled by the tech industry's hype. It's time to put the brakes on this autonomous vehicle nonsense before it's too late.
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