RE: Two Things Going In Opposite Directions

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if a company can automate and do things for cheaper, we will flock to it

Completely true. The entire economic landscape is changing given the push from the lock-downs. Many of those businesses who didn't have a model to survive the new digital style have either gone out of business, struggling or closed. It doesn't help that the government has failed in getting aid to these business and essentially speeding up their demise.

I wonder whether or not people will only be purchasing rides or not. I have a feeling people still want ownership of their own vehicles as it would give them freedom to travel.

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It depends upon how expansive the network is. Until it is fully built out, I would imagine you are correct. However, once it is built out, I think it will be preferred.

Another thing to keep in mind, the governments, at some point, will likely outlaw human driving. Once they cars are orders of magnitude better, it is actually crazy to let people behind the wheel.

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I think the time period when computers are allowed to drive completely independently and humans are still allowed to drive on public roads will be relatively short. I give it a decade tops. All the data collection and growth in computing power as well as the ability of nearby cars to talk to each other will make computers so obviously superior to humans that human drivers will be banned.

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