Engineers learned decades ago that people tune out when you make them passive monitors. The nerds love their machines and just define whatever they do as "good". You might as well argue with a teenage girl that her boyfriend is a thug.
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That's why in programming development if you are writing a program for accountants, you have accountant consultants on your development team that use the program as it's being created and giving feedback along the way. That's what makes a million dollar program. It's not just the programmers following a blueprint. It has teams of people in different areas. Some gaming studios have their own orchestras to produce music for their dramatic moments, and the music majors write music to fit the part. They don't know anything about games or programming, but they know music and emotion.
If you are writing a program for physicists, you either have physics there as consultants or you hire programmers that are also physics (yes, those do exist).
Anyway, you get the point. If you want to make something that might help a truck driver, consult with one... consult with one that wasn't an ex-navy Seal.Last edited: Jan 12, 2020
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These things are expensive, far more expensive than a butt in the seat. Yes, there will be some mega carriers that purchase 10 or even a 100 of them, but that same mega carrier will still have a few thousand human driven trucks on the road. Truck driver will become a more technical job, as this progression towards autonomous trucks progresses. It will require more training, and pay more money. -
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The vehicles that are currently on the road, not only have a CDL licensed driver on board but also an engineer.
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I think we are a long way from unmanned vehicles operating on the roads. I am not sure we have the technical ability to do it. I know we can build robots that can see a hazard and stop. However what about ice, snow as well as rain? It's hard enough as it is now keeping up with the ever-changing dynamics of the road. To make this work we are going to have to build computers that are for all practical purposes sentient, with some of the highest tech possible with sensors and other input-output devices attached.
Yes, today we can play around with some limited stuff. I like the research going on because much like the space program left the US with some great advances in several areas, this will likely do the same.Last edited: Jan 12, 2020
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