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Software Engineer | MS in Computer Science @University of Colorado Boulder | Experienced in AI, Chatbots, and Full-Stack Development | Open to Opportunities

I recently watched a thought-provoking video by Ankur Warikoo where he predicts that by 2050, we may no longer be behind the wheel. Instead, AI could be driving our cars, transforming how we navigate the roads. Intrigued by this, I immediately searched how far we are on the journey to autonomous cars. I found that San Francisco is already deploying such technology with autonomous vehicles being tested and used in certain areas! It’s fascinating to see how far cars have come already. Newer models feature advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) like lane-keeping, collision detection, automatic parking, and even adaptive cruise control that adjusts to traffic conditions. These features point us in the direction of a fully autonomous future. However, I do believe that many people will still want to drive for the sheer joy of it. That said, the general scenario might shift, especially with new policies like California’s proposal to tax drivers just for using the road. I’m curious to hear from you! Do you believe we’ll still be driving in 25 years, or will AI fully take over? What are your thoughts on the current advancements in this space? #FutureOfTech #AI #AutonomousDriving #Innovation #2050Predictions #TechTrends

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Rohith Putha

Aspiring to build great technologies | BITS Pilani

2mo

The more one drives, the more they will want it to be automated because of the sheer monotonicity of driving. It just depends at what a person would get bored. But everyone will want to.

Ramon Sanders

Senior Insurance Risk Analyst

2mo

I think we'll be driving for the joy of it in 25 years if the current rate of improvement continues. It will probably be illegal to drive manually on roads with fully autonomous vehicles. Joy drives will be on dedicated tracks like go-carts in my opinion.

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