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There's nothing I do on the Internet that I'm at all worried about anyone seeing - I'm very boring. Anyway, search my name and nothing come up - apart from the meta data from this and a couple of other forums, I'm pretty much invisible on the internet - hmm, like in real life too...
interesting, not sure if its been posted.
A rare look at what Tesla Autopilot can see and interpret | Electrek
So, what happens if say you are on frazer island and the day hasnt gone well, your vehicle is limping with some mechanical issue. Its time to make camp for the night, but some overempowered office bound government contractor decided that if a site hasnt been paid for they will disallow vehicles from entering the camping area. You only ever do the right thing, so you wouldnt care about that?
Or, you are camped alongside an outback road, in an unmarked camp. Overnight a thunderstorm rolls in and dumps many inches of rain. Why would the office beaurocrat know any better than to simply disable navigation along the now closed road.
I have no idea what you're on about sorry. Why would someone pressing a button somewhere make the camp site or road disappear? Not with you at all. How can they disable navigation to a device like a gps unit that isn't online? You think someone in a position like that will have the authority to turn off the whole gps satalite system because there's rain somewhere? This consiracy must go all the way to the top...
speaking of which, what will happen when the US Military switches off the GPS network .
Lots of Autonomous cars will get lost ??
how about another Carrington Event ??
hmm , better keep a Melways handy .
Can the USA military turn the GPS satellites off? - Quora
The Air Force Turned Off GPS To Rehearse a War Without It
There are other GPS systems in development, the Yanks no longer have a monopoly. What's more likely is that one day a giant solar flare indiscriminately knocks out many of the satellites orbiting the planet, but this is getting rather off topic. [smilebigeye]
Autonomous vehicles will mainly navigate with various species of radar/lidar and onboard data, regularly updated of course. Just like you don't need a map once you've learnt the way, even in fog, so an autonomous vehicle will know the way. Data memory is cheap and the finer the resolution of uploaded maps the better it will know where it is.
Mate. It's scarier than that.
You get in the autonomous vehicle. The AI takes over. The windows go opaque. The car takes you to a hospital where human drones drag you kicking and screaming to the operating table. When you wake up, you realise they've implanted a mind control chip in your brain stem turning you into a human drone.
It's coming.
AI will take over the world.