In: Statistics and Probability
One hundred years ago life ran at a much slower pace than it does today and as each day passes, it moves at an even faster pace still. New technology replaces old stuff as quickly as the old stuff hits the market. It is really hard to keep up with the changes, some times. Take cars for example. We have had the internal combustion engine for over a hundred years. One day, it will be replaced, most likely in your lifetime. Most likely, self-driving cars will replace those who drive. Statistically, will these changes cause more cars on the roads or fewer cars and why?
Answer :-
In the realm of innovation, the maxim seems, by all accounts, to be "time to move on to better things." New advancements continue coming, making our reality all the more fascinating and convoluted to adjust to. The accompanying innovation clarifies its antecedents, and what vintage tech they supplanted.
That gratifying feeling of developing your cars instantly, and
anticipating the appearance of the cars you’ve drive on roads. We
all know how much we loved our cars. if cars stopped manufacturing
latest can;t be experience latest released cars like BMW and Audi 8
cars.
Then along came Instagram, making snapping their car photos much
more convenient, creating an entire network of amateur
photographers across the globe. As awesome as Instagram is, I still
prefer my vintage to the digital alternative.
Why because, Need more and more advanced technology as we are growing.
That's why
self-driving cars will replace those who drive. Statistically, will these changes cause more cars on the roads or fewer cars.
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