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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 85719" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>Not this guy.... Not a chance. computers glitch. complicated or even simple programing sometimes just does weird things. This happens on all my computers and other than maybe losing a bit of work, no biggie. A glitch on the highway while your admiring the scenery <em>inside or outside</em>, there's no time to say "hmmmmm.... wonder why it did that". And what about the computer hacker factor. That's even closer to a real probability now that we have 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspots in our cars. The list of things that OnStar told me they can do remotely on the C7 now is scary. No wireless connection is truly safe. If they can hack into Nasa or the Nations defense department, how hard is it to hack into OnStar and set someone's airbag off just for a devious prank. Give a program steering and the rest of the controls For the first how many decades will the car still be dealing with the human factor. The driver in the next lane on the highway that is still in control and you just have that gut feeling that they are going to do something stupid and swerve out into your lane when you are side by side with them and there's only a guard rail to swerve into...... or the patch of black ice on Hwy 2 when the rest of the road is clear... will the autocar see it... or does it see the car ahead that fishtailed a bit when he hit it? Maybe the gravel truck ahead of you that throws a baseball size rock from between it's tires that is zeroing in on your windshield? Will the autocar guess which way to swerve to avoid it (real experience). I'm guessing that the developers may have taken these and every other possibility into consideration but I don't really want to have to guess at the ones they didn't. Thanks but I will stop when I want to admire the scenery any more than a quick look... and face it.... there's not much room in a vette to admire the inside scenery properly.... Even if this becomes commonplace while they still let me have a license, I will continue to drive myself... ok... call me an OCD control freak.... Wow.... that quick reply turned into a bit of a paranoid rant...hahahahahaha <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" /></p><p></p><p>Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 85719, member: 2217"] Not this guy.... Not a chance. computers glitch. complicated or even simple programing sometimes just does weird things. This happens on all my computers and other than maybe losing a bit of work, no biggie. A glitch on the highway while your admiring the scenery [I]inside or outside[/I], there's no time to say "hmmmmm.... wonder why it did that". And what about the computer hacker factor. That's even closer to a real probability now that we have 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspots in our cars. The list of things that OnStar told me they can do remotely on the C7 now is scary. No wireless connection is truly safe. If they can hack into Nasa or the Nations defense department, how hard is it to hack into OnStar and set someone's airbag off just for a devious prank. Give a program steering and the rest of the controls For the first how many decades will the car still be dealing with the human factor. The driver in the next lane on the highway that is still in control and you just have that gut feeling that they are going to do something stupid and swerve out into your lane when you are side by side with them and there's only a guard rail to swerve into...... or the patch of black ice on Hwy 2 when the rest of the road is clear... will the autocar see it... or does it see the car ahead that fishtailed a bit when he hit it? Maybe the gravel truck ahead of you that throws a baseball size rock from between it's tires that is zeroing in on your windshield? Will the autocar guess which way to swerve to avoid it (real experience). I'm guessing that the developers may have taken these and every other possibility into consideration but I don't really want to have to guess at the ones they didn't. Thanks but I will stop when I want to admire the scenery any more than a quick look... and face it.... there's not much room in a vette to admire the inside scenery properly.... Even if this becomes commonplace while they still let me have a license, I will continue to drive myself... ok... call me an OCD control freak.... Wow.... that quick reply turned into a bit of a paranoid rant...hahahahahaha :eek: Eric [/QUOTE]
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