JTyQZSnP3cQGa8B 11 hours ago

In a parallel world with Tesla robotaxis, I would make sure to take Ubers so that I don't burn to death. But such a world doesn't exist, or it would have free teleportation too. Also remind me again why we post stuff from that nazi web site?

Terr_ 11 hours ago

In a world with my company's personal teleportation booths, they're both worthless.

Checkmate, people begging the question.

al2o3cr 12 hours ago

Sure, and if monkeys fly out of my butt then Primates On Demand is worthless

nokun7 11 hours ago

The future of FSD in Tesla and other self-driving cars is looking pretty wild! Tesla’s been pushing hard with stuff like their Cybercab and unsupervised FSD plans, and if they pull it off, it could flip the whole car market, and not just Uber / Lyft, on its head. Imagine not just owning a car, but having it zip around making money for you as a robotaxi when you’re not using it—crazy IMHO! That’s where Tesla’s betting big, and it could mean we’re not just buying cars anymore but investing in little income machines. Not to forget, other companies like Waymo are in the game too, so it’s not just Tesla’s show. As this tech gets smoother and regulators give the green light, we might see a market where traditional car sales take a hit, and instead, it’s all about who’s got the best autonomous fleet. Prices could drop for rides, insurance might go nuts for non-self-driving cars, and cities could totally change with less parking and traffic - very few traffic lights too.

  • JTyQZSnP3cQGa8B 11 hours ago

    > not just owning a car, but having it zip around making money for you as a robotaxi

    Imagine giving you car to strangers who will use it as a public trash can. You would need a hard societal change for people to respect other people's property.

    • Terr_ 11 hours ago

      Nah bro, everybody knows that when a company releases a smartphone app, that means all the open problems in economics, law, and trust have been solved, and or at least that all the classical protections have been re-implemented better than before. :p