Driverless vehicles haven’t yet taken to Canadian roads, but they’ve already rolled out in some other countries. Proponents say the technology will mean fewer accidents, while others have raised concerns about safety, liability and public acceptance, among other issues.
I think this could eventually happen. I think people will accept fully autonomous cars, when they become reality, which won’t be anytime soon. What people really want to do with their time, it turns out, is get a continuous drip of dopamine in the cheapest, easiest way possible. People will be happy to sit in a car that drives them around if they can just stare at their phones the entire time. Or, engage in whatever activity in the future that provides the same dose.
People would be equally happy to sit in a chair and go nowhere at all, too, if that were an option. And, many do. This future was predicted in 1979 in a short story, God is an Iron by Spider Robinson. And the same idea is also included in Larry Niven’s Ringworld, where I came across it as a boy:
Well, if I could fit in an extra 90mins of gaming or reading time a day while a car safely drives me to work and back. Fuck yeah, I’m all for it.