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" ... A counterargument is that the AI can do a better and more consistent job of acting friendly towards the children and the parents that make use of the ice cream dispensing capabilities. Perhaps the AI detects that little Joey or little Samantha are approaching the self-driving ice cream truck and immediately establishes their preferred snow cone or drumstick for them. No need for the kids to place an order since the AI already realizes what they usually want. The AI also calls out to them, by name, providing an ultra-personalized ice cream dispensing experience. ... "
" ... Another counterargument to the qualms by those that say don’t curtail or suspend any of the self-driving car tryouts is that this is only going to be for a relatively short period of time. ... "
" ... If you think being a top game after five years in the business is impressive, try seven. Grand Theft Auto V continues to provide a counterargument to millions of people, like me, who demand a sequel. Rockstar’s confirmation in June 2020 of its upcoming PS5 and Xbox Series X upgrades only pushes a prospective GTA6 back even further. The PS2 hosted three GTA games; GTAV will now be hosted by three console eras. And still, people can’t stop talking about it. ... "
" ... Previously, the SEC had rejected NYSE appeals to ease listing requirements for primarily direct listings, with the regulator citing investor protection as one of the hurdles. That is, a counterargument to the inefficiency point would be that the traditional IPO process serves a greater good in that it contains a series of checks and balances that increase the quality and improve the governance of issuers before their shares become widely available to the investing public. ... "
" ... The counterargument is that the number of self-driving cars that would likely be on those roads is tiny in comparison to the volume of human-driven conventional cars. Thus, it is unfair to point to self-driving cars as potential traffic muddlers. On the other hand, self-driving cars will stand out due to their obvious look-and-feel, which means that though they might be an infinitesimal amount of the traffic, they might nonetheless disproportionately get the blame and attention. ... "