Wired posted an article yesterday about the GM built self-driven car, called “Boss”. It’s really interesting stuff. The SUV is slam loaded with number crunching processors, lasers, GPS, and all kinds of geeky goodies. What it does is quite amazing. It literally drives itself down the highway, stopping at stopsigns, merging to traffic, etc. etc. Below is a video of the beast.
Mentioned in the video is the idea that we’ll see consumer cars with this capability within about ten years. TEN YEARS! How awesome is that? Now, of course this would raise all kinds of concerns. First, you wouldn’t want your car’s trunk to be full of servers and you wouldn’t want a dozen antennas and orb like projectiles sticking out from every angle.
So, first and foremost the technology that makes it happen would have to be seamlessly integrated. I don’t see that being too big a deal. What I do see as a big deal is, how good will it really be? Will we be able to actually sit back and relax enough to trust our car to drive us around? At first, I think it would be quite terrifying. But, where I see this being particularly applicable is on Interstates. Perhaps auto-pilot.. err auto-drive wouldn’t be able to engage unless you were on an interstate. In which case a new option would appear on your touch screen HUD dashboard reading, “Auto-Drive” for example.
Then, of course, the question of how comfortable are you allowed to get will come in to play. Once Auto-Drive is enabled can the driver rider fall asleep, swivel his/her chair around to partake in the entertainment facilities of the back of the vehicle? I think that will all be figured out in time.
But, to help limit incidents I imagine in the initial stages it would be limited to interstate only use (which makes perfect sense and is probably the only situation I’d want to use it in anyway) and the driver would be able to take over control at any point by simply grabbing the steering wheel, or hitting the brake or accelerator. I wonder what effect this would have (coupled with a hybrid or electric power plant) on the airline industry. Anyway, I won’t be getting a car anytime soon but now ten years from now is looking like a good purchase time.







