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" ... During the debate, a point was discussed that safety then is not the genuine basis for self-driving car adoption and rather exists as a necessary condition of self-driving car acceptance. In other words, self-driving cars are only going to be viably accepted if they are safe, presumably as safe as human drivers, or more so, and it is not because of the “safety” that they need to be devised. ... "
" ... Here’s where a potentially revolutionary patent pending process dubbed “Optical-Mining” would figure in. The idea is to use this new technology to excavate both water ices and other volatile compounds from small 10 meter-diameter Near-Earth Asteroids. If successful, such an In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) asteroid-mining operation could mark the tipping point in viably extracting resources from hundreds of such accessible asteroids.* ... "
" ... Of course, there is still a lot of work to be done, as the pipeline and scope that Musk is envisioning with this technology is by no means rudimentary. However, if Starlink is able to viably, sustainably, and safely scale this technology across the globe, its potential impact on healthcare will be an unprecedented paradigm shift. ... "
" ... On the one hand, this bird’s-eye view could be a tremendous added asset. At the same time, suppose the data is delayed and no longer viably accurate about the driving scene. Worse, suppose that the data coming from the sensors is corrupted or perhaps been hacked. The key is that the AI driving system is considered “responsible” for the driving of the vehicle. As such, whatever the bird’s-eye view provides is not as vital as the aspects of what the AI driving system is going to do when undertaking the driving task. ... "
" ... Thus, the paint markings intended for traffic safety are no longer viably able to be seen and the drivers of the roadway cannot as readily gauge the nature of how to best navigate the street. ... "