I think real estate in major cities will get hit first as people no longer need to own a propery that close to work. Am I too naïve? What do you think?
Fairly naive. You still have time for transportation that will only increase as more people use driverless cars to commute with.
But now you can work while stuck in traffic
You mean like a shuttle bus?
People would be sleeping in their cars. Traffic will become extremely horrible. Cities will ban cars that move around pointlessly or too slowly. More parking lots will be needed.
Not if the cars can just drop you off though
I can imagine human driving will be outlawed in my lifetime
short term, yes. long term, no. you'll see a lot more RV parks as self driving RVs take over the roads.
Road head will be less thrilling if you aren't having to actually drive
Flying cars will be the biggest impact on properties and city planning, not AI.
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100% AI will require some centralized or coordinated traffic control to handle the congestion challenges like merges to backed-up off ramps normally resolved with human hand negotiations and assertive driving.
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Actually a lot of real estate will become free because there's no longer need for parking spaces. There's a super interesting podcast about it, but unfortunately it's not in English
We will be able to work from car
Well. Have you tried to work in a Uber car? Maybe checking email or Slack only.
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