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Pontiac, IL. | Conan, couple questions? Were you one, like me? I grew up on a small Dairy farm and my dad always told me, and I agreed, "there will ALWAYS have to be someone there to milk those cows". "To put the milkers on and take them off". Flash forward 40 years and we were WRONG. Robots do it now. The other question. You stated it makes a difference if someone is killed by a driver or a machine. What's the difference? Dead is dead. If it can be PROVEN that machines are safer, in time insurance companies will give bigger discounts on "non-human" driven machines. JMHO, not trying to start an argument just stating that things that we NEVER deemed possible, are now possible. One thing I would like to see in person is the machine, (I think it is a Ford truck) back a trailer into place. They show it on TV, but how does it know where to put it?? | |
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