#729467 by mitchja
09 Nov 2009, 14:11
I don't like the idea of that, though I've never liked the whole 'not been in control automatic driving' idea anyway.

There's just too many variables when driving. How can any piece of technology predict what another driver is going to do?

Regards
#729469 by Jeffers555
09 Nov 2009, 14:16
I just checked and its definately not April 1st today.[:D]

I would not trust this at all. I like to be in control, so when I crash through those pearly gates backwards in a fireball I would like to think it was my fault not some gizmo from PC World.[n]
#729470 by pjh
09 Nov 2009, 14:30
I suppose you'd know when things were about to go wrong as the BSOD would presumably pop up and tell you there's an incompatible or faulty driver...
#729644 by HighFlyer
11 Nov 2009, 23:11
In some ways I'd probably trust technology more than other human beings ...

Thanks,
Sarah
#729645 by Darren Wheeler
11 Nov 2009, 23:26
I suppose it's no different from trusting technology to keep a 747 flying.
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