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Tuesday 17 December 2019

Forbes Reports How AI in Driverless Cars May Shape Where You Go Whether You Like It Or Not

[David Icke]; According to one study, 82% of Americans think Artificial Intelligence (AI) is going to be more harmful than helpful to humanity.

Even tech inventor and proponent, Elon Musk, has expressed concerns.

Wow and scary!

AI gets a bad rap for many good reasons. So do driverless cars and also for many good reasons. A recent Forbes article provides additional disturbing details about AI in driverless cars. If you don’t have time to read the whole thing – the conclusion pretty much says it all:

Many assume that driverless cars will be a neutral form of transport and merely take people from point A to point B.

That’s a naive perspective.

Sure, right now, the focus is entirely on being able to get a self-driving car to properly navigate the roads and be safe in doing so. Once we get past the initial aspects of having driverless cars that work appropriately, there is no question that the driving efforts will further be monetized.

Fleet owners of self-driving cars are going to seek ways to wring more dollars out of their expensive driverless cars. There are in-car advertising possibilities, along with the driverless car acting as a roving billboard.

Another facet of making money would be to allow for the digital nudging of passengers, getting those riders to be mind-tricked into going to where there’s more money to be made by the owner....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...