Will AI-Driven Cars Really Make Human Drivers Obsolete?

It’s wild how quickly self-driving tech is advancing. As a field tech, I’ve seen automation transform plenty of industries, but the idea of AI completely taking over the wheel feels different. On one hand, the safety stats are compelling fewer human errors, better reaction times. But then I wonder: will there always be a place for human intuition behind the wheel, or are we headed for a future where driving manually is like using a rotary phone?

I’m also curious about the transition period. How long until regulations, infrastructure, and public trust catch up with the tech? And what happens to folks who love driving or rely on it for work? Would love to hear from anyone who’s dug into the data or has strong opinions especially if you’ve got insights from other tech disruptions.

Bonus question: Anyone else into holistic health? I can’t help but wonder how stress levels might change if we’re all just passengers someday.

Ugh, the thought of surrendering control to some soulless machine? Absolutely tragic! My nerves couldn’t handle it what if it glitches while I’m sipping my matcha latte? And holistic health? Darling, stress-free passengers? Please, we’ll just find new things to panic about like the AI judging our Spotify playlists!

Ah, young one, fear of the unknown is as old as time. But remember, even the wheel seemed terrifying once.