Sunday, December 1, 2013
Will Machines Replace Us in the Future?
The future success of the Google driverless car is going to
be a slow process. The expected date is in the year of 2018. Whether it is
easily acceptable is an important question and one not yet answered. The
autonomous car most likely will face repercussions that will delay the time for
it to reach critical mass in its diffusion process. Trusting a robotic car with
your life is the first thing individuals need to adapt to which is a scary and
contemplating thing to do. The Google car is basically artificial intelligence,
“the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that
normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition,
decision making, and translation between languages” (Oxford University Press).
Much of our lives depend on the
automobile. The invention of the mobile car shaped the way we live and
renovated our cities. A lot of things would not be possible without the use of
transportation by mobile cars. It gives us independence and freedom. The
robotic car is still being modified and tested, thus symbolizing that it is still
in the early modes of production. A lot of the technologies in these autonomous
cars are being found in today’s vehicles. In my opinion, following the study of
diffusion, I believe this innovation will not make it in current society. With
all the special features coming out in automobiles today, America will be
satisfied; we do not need the extra stuff. I believe there are a lot more
negative consequences than positive. The government would have to reshape laws
and insurance claims amongst other variables. We live in a world where we are
already overly reliant on technology. By creating these driverless cars,
America will become even lazier and even more dependent on technology. There
will be so much freedom that people will not know what to do with themselves.
America would be home all day and send the car to do their daily activities like
picking up the children from school, taking them to the mall and picking up
grandma from the house. We are already the fattest country in the nation and
surely this will be no help to lessen that variable. This also reduces face-to-face
communication, which is slowly decreasing in the United States. Soon, people
will not need to learn the street rules and regulations, nor get their license
because of the hands free car. Nonetheless, in the future, I believe the
autonomous car will definitely revolutionize our society, but in today’s civilization,
it is not necessary and certainly something that needs to be improved on if
ever presented in the future.
Oxford University Press. Definition of Artificial
Intelligence. 2013.
<http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/artificial-intelligence>.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Taking Freedom to Another Level – Is That A Good Thing Or Bad?
“Did you know that driving
accidents are the number one cause of death for young people and almost all of
them are due to human error instead of machine errors and can be prevented by
machines” stated by Sebastian Thrun, creator of the Google Driverless Car, in
his Ted Talk lecture. The creation of the autonomous car is going to cause a
significant social change. Despite the fact that there are cars with driverless
technologies, trust is a major part in accepting a driverless vehicle.
The robot car can have many
benefits and advantages. For one, it is known to have fewer traffic accidents
because of its fast reactions, quick navigation and reliability. It can also
reduce traffic congestion, which can ultimately decrease the risk of crashes.
The public is able to regain wasted time on the road while being stuck in
traffic or going from one destination to another. We are able to do just about
anything in the comfort of our own vehicle: talk on the phone, text, change the
radio station; all distractions that cause accidents. The autonomous vehicle
acts as a chauffer. This is an advantage for not only teenagers, but also for
adults. For instance, the car can take the kids to their basketball practice
and come back home to pick the parents up and drop them off at happy hour.
Also, no need to look for a designated driver when going out, you can trust the
Google car to get you there safely. It is also beneficial in helping disabled
individuals who are unable to drive such as handicapped and the blind.
On the contrary, the driverless car
also has some negative changes as well. If the vehicle made a mistake and you
get stopped by a cop, who gets the ticket? If one of these vehicles crashes
against another, whose insurance pays the claim? The vehicle can cause many
legality issues. So far, the car has only been tested in Nevada, California and
Florida, thus it is not available for everyone. The equipment alone costs over
$200,000, therefore, the estimated cost is most likely out of almost everyone's
price range. There are third world countries that cannot even afford a
computer in their own home, much less a $200,000 vehicle. The Google automobile
can undergo various corruptions as well. As of right now, it cannot work under
harsh weather conditions. The car is computer generated which can act up,
freeze, have glitches; therefore, it can be extremely difficult to get it back
to normal. People can hack into the computer system and lead you to different
destinations, have your car shut down numerous amounts of times, cause chaos
and accidents, etc. Also, if the price is affordable for everyone, people are
never going to learn how to drive because we will have robotic cars that will
do it for us. One of its beneficial features are the brakes which stops for
pedestrians and any other object. This is not always a good thing because if it
stops abruptly for a walking turtle then it can result in a crash. Finally, the
design of the car itself is not appealing; it resembles a car searching for
extraterrestrial creatures or tornados with a huge scanner and radars all over
the exterior of the motor. Friday, November 29, 2013
Google Driverless Car: Are We Ready?
Imagine
a car that did the driving for you, a steering wheel that moves on its own,
looks in all directions at all times, follows all driving laws and regulations
such as driving the speed limit, putting the turning signal and merging on the
highway. From public roads to highways, the autonomous car does it all. It
constantly reacts to our surroundings and measures acceleration and rotation
all at once. The Google Driverless car works hand in hand with a sensor on top
of the vehicle, video cameras inside the automobile and radars that are located
all over the exterior of the car. The radar and scanners are associated with 64
lasers that are able to calculate the distance between you and the car in front
of you, make quick decisions, use gps features and anything else you can think
of. We are able to do unimaginable things such as not worrying about parking
when going to class and being able to put make up on, brush our hair, read,
write, text, talk on the phone and do just about everything.
The
creator of the autonomous car, Sebastian Thrun, is a German robotics developer
and computer scientist. He is also the CEO of Udacity and a research professor
at Stanford University in Computer Science. After Thrun lost his best friend to
a car accident, he decided to create a safer way to drive with this innovation.
As stated in his Ted Talk performance, Thrun goes on to say that the Google Driverless
car has been proven to drive better than humans thus safer, easier and stress
free. “Currently, there have been cars already out with certain self-driving
features such as traffic jam assistance, pre collision systems and cruise
control maneuvers. However, there hasn’t been a car out where human contact is
practically obsolete and applicable by the systems techniques until now.
Although, it hasn’t been predicted in when it will come out, it is in progression
and already been tested. Researchers of all auto companies such as Toyota,
Lexus, Audi, BMW have been working for decades in creating autonomous driving
technologies. With $150,000 in equipment and a $70,000 laser radar system, the
car can be estimated to be too expensive for consumers today. This is easily an
upcoming revolution on the road that many are contemplating and intrigued by.
*Citations of pictures and where the innovation idea was gotten from in first comment
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