How Do You Like Your Robotic Automobile? What do you mean robotic? I'm the driver not the machine ... right? Wrong a Tesla is the robot and you're the itinerate passenger. Recently I used a rental car while having my selfish car was being fixed. Telluride by KIA. Never having driven an alternative driverless concept, it surprised me when the robot took over my steering wheel to make sure I, the human, was staying within the lines, could stop at any time for obstacles and parallel park perfectly. Hmmmmmm.
Example of OMG, such is the thinking of the total zero deaths (TZD) Green New Deal strategists toward zero deaths in traffic accidents who claim that as long as Americans’ risk acceptance exists there is no way to reach the vision of TZD, for zero traffic fatalities. In other words, until social imperatives necessary to eradicate risky behaviors, are instituted, so individuals engage in protective behaviors, to embrace traffic safety policies, TZD cannot happen. Then of course why not eradicate the same risk-taking tendencies of our capitalists and entrepreneurs who are hurting the chance of TZD Social Utopia for the greater good or our military that marches into harm’s way for liberty. While us enterprising Americans say let Americans decide their own fate when they drive our own car and not TZD driverless cars.
Therefore, individual risk-taking freedoms take over woke rules dictating behaviors. Example: Here is why we Americans should never relinquish our right to take risks for our own individual benefit. This is the tactic foundation of American enterprise. Myles Peteron, age 18 and an entrepreneur in Canada is advising others to take risks for their dreams. He says pick a goal and believe you can to achieve your goal. He is an industrious Canadian teen who has put his investment money where his mouth is when it comes to plastic waste (the world’s #1 environmental waste problem) by utilizing it as a component to his patented particle board … enterprise wins again… save the planet with conservation not deprivation … recycled plastics, batteries, tires, etc. not windmills, not cap and trade, not kill the cattle not the Green New Deal nightmare with its fear demands to conformity by the Many not the Few.
Robots are unfeeling and detached from reality ... don't you see we are relinquishing our human need to take risks and control the response. We lose that with the robotic driverless automobiles. I for one want to take my car out for a ride to enjoy the scenery, yes but also the feeling of having some control over my decisions. When I get into this rental car, I lose my focus for any surrounding activity or scenery, until I try to adjust the lane, change the lane, stop and start the robot. Okay, I'm being paranoid over something that could save my life ... or breakdown in the middle of the trip and kill me. It should be my choice, not the robotic auto. Why, because this is the tip of the robotic iceberg that will dehumanize all aspects of risk and reward. Capitalism and socialism will depend on the robots to decide what we do and when we do it ... no love making unless the robot indicates its time and place.
The ultimate robot is big brother government that decides I have to have a robotic auto for the greater good ... not my own enjoyment but everyone's depression when we realize that life is algorhythms not an adventure. Personally, I don't want a robot running my care nor my life ... no matter how efficient and effective the process may seem it is dehumanizing. Resulting in all aspects of life being programmed by a digital programmer who doesn't own a self-driving vehicle because it is too limiting. God save us from the digital nightmare of robots and their offspring manikin.