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Driverless cars were the future but now the truth is out: they’re on the road to nowhere
(www.theguardian.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
One hundred years from now, it’ll probably mostly still be cars. Aerotaxis for the rich, maybe
Aerotaxis for the rich already exist: helicopters, Gulfstream, etc.
Or a 747 with everything inside gold plated if you're a Saudi Prince.
Can't land a helicopter at the club without a bunch of pansies whining about "public safety", as if a few heads on the street is such a big deal.
Aerotaxis would still be aircrafts.
I don't know why people imagine that making an aircraft the shape of a car suddenly landing would be as simple as going to a parking lot.
It's just a joke, friend.
Air taxis are sometimes helicopters or quadcopters, and while they aren’t parking in parking lots for cars, but could still end up landing in what equates to a parking space. In New York City, they are already presenting plans to expand an air taxi hub on a pier in lower Manhattan to transport people and goods to and from the city, and it looks like a bunch of parking spaces with a logistics facility attached.
Hahahahah.
You cut off a few pansy heads and everyone gets all upset.
A century from now humanity's population will be lucky to number in the 6 digits.
And we will all be merged with cars.