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Topic: Self-Driving Trucks Are Going to Hit Us Like a Human-Driven Truck - page 3. (Read 2297 times)

legendary
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The world needs to progress and we need to move on. There were people who were against the use of computers as well as it would lead to unemployment and many other factors but still the world has accepted it as a positive change. Similarly self driven cars might help to reduce the number of accidents and would be safer for people to cross the roads.

Think of all the squirrels, rabbits and skunks that would live.    Cheesy   Think of all the crushed product every time the truck slams on its brakes for squirrels, rabbits and skunks.    Grin

I haven't seen any truck driver applying brakes for any squirrel, rabbit or skunk. In fact, I have seen them crushing down animals who run across the streets.
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Most unskilled jobs will be eradicated in the future, that's why people will need to evolve themselves and learn more crafts or trades. Soon we arent going to need delivery men or warehouse pickers/packers/sorters because it can all be done via machines. I don't think this is necessarily a bad thing but people need to move with the times.
legendary
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The world needs to progress and we need to move on. There were people who were against the use of computers as well as it would lead to unemployment and many other factors but still the world has accepted it as a positive change. Similarly self driven cars might help to reduce the number of accidents and would be safer for people to cross the roads.

Think of all the squirrels, rabbits and skunks that would live.    Cheesy   Think of all the crushed product every time the truck slams on its brakes for squirrels, rabbits and skunks.    Grin
legendary
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The world needs to progress and we need to move on. There were people who were against the use of computers as well as it would lead to unemployment and many other factors but still the world has accepted it as a positive change. Similarly self driven cars might help to reduce the number of accidents and would be safer for people to cross the roads.
legendary
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Everything in life changes. "Robots" taking away our jobs isn't really a big problem.

Ultimately, if robots did all the jobs, nobody could afford the products, and the companies would go under, leaving room for new companies that couldn't afford to buy robot workers, but could afford to pay people. If the new companies decided to rent robots, there still wouldn't be anybody to buy the products, and they would fail same as the others.

This scenario probably will not happen. A happy medium will be found.

There is always change. There are always companies that are downsizing while other companies are growing. There are always companies laying people off while others are hiring. It has been happening since people hired others to work for them, and it will probably continue to happen. The only thing robots will do is to change the way it happens a little.

No fun for the people it happens to, but opportunity for others.

Smiley

legendary
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Future is an era that make our life more comfortable and safe with helping of technology
But, there is something that never been had by a computer. That is the humans sense. Grin
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And working for virtual coins happens in the virtual space, mostly from home, so the chances you will meet with an automated driving truck are reduced to nearly zero, so the chance of you getting hit by one even moreso. There is a lot of fear of self driving vehicels. There was an automated self driving bus in Eindhoven over ten years ago, people did not want to get in if there was no driver at the driver seat, so there was a 'dummy' driver appointed who sat all day at the driver seat doing nothing.

We rely on a lot of things that do not involve in-person handling anymore. We rely on servers to deliver our e-mails and do not worry the digital mailman might forget or puts it in the wrong mailbox.

We should have an open view for the future and not be held back by the fear of the unknown.

Most truck accidents happen when the driver works too many hours and falls asleep behind the wheel. Or when the driver ignores the height of a tunnel/bridge. Computer drivers are more accurate and less stuborn.
legendary
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The future is Bitcoin. People might not work in physical but they might work virtually. Which they earn Bitcoin and spend Bitcoin. And yes, welcome to the future.
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Yep, welcome to the future.
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Autonomous vehicles are going to lay waste to employment of drivers very soon. As more and more jobs are eliminated by automation we are left with higher unemployment. If humanity doesn't evolve to the point where jobs are no longer a necessity for survival, we will soon find ourselves with a largely underemployed population with no means to support itself and no alternative plan to address this trend.



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It should be clear at a glance just how dependent the American economy is on truck drivers. According to the American Trucker Association, there are 3.5 million professional truck drivers in the US, and an additional 5.2 million people employed within the truck-driving industry who don’t drive the trucks. That’s 8.7 million trucking-related jobs.

We can’t stop there though, because the incomes received by these 8.2 million people create the jobs of others. Those 3.5 million truck drivers driving all over the country stop regularly to eat, drink, rest, and sleep. Entire businesses have been built around serving their wants and needs. Think restaurants and motels as just two examples. So now we’re talking about millions more whose employment depends on the employment of truck drivers. But we still can’t even stop there.

Those working in these restaurants and motels along truck-driving routes are also consumers within their own local economies. Think about what a server spends her paycheck and tips on in her own community, and what a motel maid spends from her earnings into the same community. That spending creates other paychecks in turn. So now we’re not only talking about millions more who depend on those who depend on truck drivers, but we’re also talking about entire small town communities full of people who depend on all of the above in more rural areas. With any amount of reduced consumer spending, these local economies will shrink.

One further important detail to consider is that truck drivers are well-paid. They provide a middle class income of about $40,000 per year. That’s a higher income than just about half (46%) of all tax filers, including those of married households. They are also greatly comprised by those without college educations.

Article: https://medium.com/basic-income/self-driving-trucks-are-going-to-hit-us-like-a-human-driven-truck-b8507d9c5961

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