AI Cameras Required on Cars Starting in 2027

Ken Anderson

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What do you think about this? If the car's AI decides you are not fit to drive, it will prevent you from driving or, if you are already driving, take over and pull your car over and stop.
 
I have been reading about this happening too, and on X, there is a lot of conversation about this and how intrusive it would be. It is also dangerous, because if there were an emergency, and people trying to get somewhere in their vehicle, it would not start because the driver was not calm and relaxed.
Between this and the increasing emergence of AI driven vehicles, it looks like people would be losing control of being able to travel like we can do right now.
We are living in a time when even ordinary things like a washing machine are controlled by computers, and many people are wishing for these to go back to just being a machine and not an automated robot, and the same thing with cars.
 
Between this and the increasing emergence of AI driven vehicles, it looks like people would be losing control of being able to travel like we can do right now.

This was the intent behind pushing EVs on us...limited range. Hybrids are a great solution that meet purported environmental goals and allow us to retain our freedom, yet they are not promoted or subsidized.
 
All I want or need in my car is a motor that runs, a key to start it, brakes to stop it, an AC to cool it, a heater to warm it, a transmission to do whatever a transmission does, and, I suppose, tires to keep it rolling.

All that other stuff just runs up the cost and costs more to repair.
 
I didn't watch the video, but this mandate has been deferred because auto makers can't figure out how to implement it.
Had you watched the video, though, you'd know that it hasn't been officially deferred and is scheduled to go into effect in 2027. That doesn't mean that it won't be deferred between now and then.
 
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