beepboop@lemmy.sdf.org to Technology@beehaw.org · 2 years agoCalifornia allows robo-taxis to expand and emergency responders aren't happywww.npr.orgexternal-linkmessage-square16fedilinkarrow-up147arrow-down10cross-posted to: technews@radiation.party
arrow-up147arrow-down1external-linkCalifornia allows robo-taxis to expand and emergency responders aren't happywww.npr.orgbeepboop@lemmy.sdf.org to Technology@beehaw.org · 2 years agomessage-square16fedilinkcross-posted to: technews@radiation.party
minus-squareTQuid@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up0·2 years agoDing ding ding! We have a safe mode of robot transit: trains. See, we know exactly where they will go because they run on rails. Literally.
minus-squareargv_minus_one@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up0·2 years agoTrains aren’t safe. They just expose you to different dangers, like airborne diseases, pickpocketing, and stabbing.
minus-squaregarrett@infosec.publinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 years agoI promise I’m not trying to make fun of you but this sounds a bit like a suburban person’s perception of the city rather than what the city is actually like. None of this is more common on a subway than anywhere else.
Ding ding ding! We have a safe mode of robot transit: trains. See, we know exactly where they will go because they run on rails. Literally.
Trains aren’t safe. They just expose you to different dangers, like airborne diseases, pickpocketing, and stabbing.
I promise I’m not trying to make fun of you but this sounds a bit like a suburban person’s perception of the city rather than what the city is actually like. None of this is more common on a subway than anywhere else.