18 pointsby simonebrunozzi3 hours ago4 comments
  • Glyptodon2 hours ago
    I wonder if anyone has any incentive to make it so you can pay with cash like a vending machine. (I think some of biggest benefits could be for those who struggle to afford cars, but those folks don't always good payment options.)
  • futura_heavy2 hours ago
    I wonder if the net benefit to society rests on the side of the autonomous vehicles (potentially safer roads) or retaining “driver” as a category of employed people (3 to 5% of the population in the US).
    • denimnerd422 hours ago
      may open up other opportunities due to people being more mobile. more commerce activity in general. I heavily dislike having to find parking or hiring a non waymo ride.
    • sheepscreek2 hours ago
      The roads will be safer. The streets though? Remains to be seen…

      Also I calculated - the approximate worth of those Waymos sitting on that lot was likely upwards of $400M! It doesn't seem much compared to hyperscaler spending but it’s not chump change either. I believe they are going all in.

      • xnx2 hours ago
        Current estimate of the active fleet size is 3,000. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waymo#:~:text=As%20of%20March%...
      • uhoh-itsmaciek2 hours ago
        >The roads will be safer. The streets though? Remains to be seen…

        What do you mean?

        • nheckeran hour ago
          On one hand, injuries from vehicular accidents in the roadway may decline to AVs being generally safer. On the other, intentional violence due to unrest and unhappy jobless in "the streets" may limit or entirely offset those gains.
  • xnx2 hours ago
    [2025]
  • beastcoast2 hours ago
    (2025)