by Kon-Peki on 12/13/23, 4:00 AM
This “first step” is publishing a notice that they are going to start gathering information about whether this is even possible.
> "If it's 99.9% accurate, you could have a million false positives," [Acting NHTSA Administrator Ann] Carlson said. "Those false positives could be somebody trying to get to the hospital for an emergency."
Don’t get the pitchforks out yet, the odds are still heavily against this ever happening.
by 1905 on 12/13/23, 4:07 AM
RIP freedom of mobility during the next "crisis"
by southernplaces7 on 12/13/23, 4:16 AM
Aside from pervasive intrusive surveillance questions and the reams of false positives that are going to emerge from this hideous nannying garbage, I can think of several scenarios in which the practical need to drive in an emergency might outweigh the stipulations of some absolutely defined machine's interpretation of "too much to drink so I won't let you."
by explodes on 12/13/23, 4:24 AM
This new technology wouldn't have stopped the driver who was high on meth in a box truck that killed my sister and four other people.
Self-driving cars really is the ultimate solution.
by 65a on 12/13/23, 5:35 AM
Good luck when you've had a few and are suddenly notified of an approaching wildfire and urgent evacuation.
by rabbits_2002 on 12/13/23, 11:20 AM
You can’t drive to the hospital, your eyes are moving too erratically. You must be drunk.
by cozzyd on 12/13/23, 3:07 AM
Good, hopefully cars will be prevented from speeding soon too.
by SenAnder on 12/13/23, 2:47 AM
Mandating that your property disobeys you, and instead takes orders from someone else. They're starting with "benevolent" stuff like drunk-driving, then it'll be quarantine enforcement, then congestion control, and pretty soon your e-scooter will refuse to enter an area with a sanctioned protest taking place, and your TVs automatic content recognition will block channels spreading disinformation and malinformation.
by wkat4242 on 12/13/23, 3:01 AM
It's really time for fully self driving cars. Then it won't matter anymore how drunk you are, there's no more need for speed cameras, or other traffic violations. And we can finally take back all that time wasted on driving by relaxing with a glass of beer and a good book or some Netflix. Or just take a nap after work on our way home.
Because really, there's so much tech second-guessing the driver in a modern car, I wish it would just do the driving itself instead of constantly checking up on me. And I hate driving anyway.
Unfortunately this seems perpetually "only a few years away" but never seems to actually get closer.