In: Operations Management
1-THEY WONT'T WORK UNTIL CARS ARE AS SMART AS HUMAN
Computer have nowhere near human intelligence.on individual tasks, such as playing Go or identifying some objects in a picture, they can outperform humans, but that skill does not generalize.proponents of autonomous cars tend to see driving as more like Go:a task that can be accomplished with a far-lower -than-human understanding of the world.
2-THEY WON'T WORK, BECAUSE THEY'LL GET HACKED
Every other computer thing occasionally gets hacked, so it's a near-certainty that self-driving cars will be hacked ,too.the question intrusion-or the fear of it- will be sufficient to delay or even halt the introduction of autonomous vechicles.
3-THEY WON'T WORK AS A TRANSPORTATION SERVICE
Right now most companies working on self-driving cars are working on them as the prelude to a self-driving-car service.so you wouldn't own your car;you'd just get rides from a fleet of robo-cars maintained by Waymo or Uber or Lyft.one reason for that is the current transportation-service companies can't seem to find their way to profitability.
4-THEY WON'T WORK ,BECAUSE YOU CAN'T PROVE THEY'RE SAFE
Several engineers have questioned how sel-driving systems based on machine learning could be rigorously screened."Most people, when they talk about safety, it's try not to hit something.In the software safety world, that's just basic functionally .Real Safety is about the one kid the software might have missed,not about the 99 it didn't.