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  • What year do you think we'll be able to hail an autonomous taxi?

    Ali Sabti
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    Ai/ML has made leaps over the past few years. copy.ai and many others are leveraging this technology and creating absolutely epic tools. Another class of applications such as autonomous driving requires near-perfect predictions. Given that the time to safely critical perfection takes longer, by what year do you think we'll be able to hail an autonomous taxi?

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    Nico Spijker
    Small fact, Las Vegas already has a self-driving Uber service on the strip :), obviously easier as its one long straight road. I think the trickier part for their release is going to be the governmental regulations. Setting up rules for autonomous driving will definitely take some time.
    Jack Davis
    I think that the best you can do is make an educated guess. I do not know much about the autonomous car industry so I would guess probably by 2035? I think it will be gradual and might take longer than people expect. You can find articles from 2016 claiming fully autonomous cars will be everywhere in 2020 and we are already passed that year and that claim did not age well. Only time will tell :)!
    James Salli
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    Germ Eja
    AI and machine learning have certainly advanced rapidly, with impressive applications like Copy.ai making everyday tasks easier. However, for safety-critical areas like autonomous driving, the stakes are much higher, and achieving near-perfect predictions will take more time. While it’s hard to pinpoint an exact year, we could start seeing widespread use of autonomous taxis in the 2030s as technology matures and regulations evolve. Until then, for those seeking reliable transport today, services like Hire Maidstone taxi continue to offer dependable, human-driven options.
    Migu Rico
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