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| This is the heart of the problem. If a person dares to mention the REALITY that the technology and infrastructure is not there yet for universal widespread adoption one risks being labelled as being against progress. I suspect that most believe it might get there someday and when it actually works for them they will adopt the new version of this “horseless carriage”. People will automatically use the technology that best suits their situation and any deadline or legislated % will just result in inefficiencies in our economies and increased costs, which no one needs right now. | |
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