Okay it is an intresting question and I wanna hear other people opinion and thoughts on this one. We all know how car evolving right. Each years, cars now a days has one unique feature that makes it stand out from other cars. Sometimes that feature can save lives or cause huge problems in cars. Take KITT for example from knight rider. Even though the car was fictional but it was way ahead of it time.
KITT had all the feature you need to make daily driving fun relaxing and safe.
Some of the KITT features
Human Saftey
Types of driving mods
Self inflating tires
Bullet proof body
Self Driving
Threat detecter etc
So my question what car comes in mind that has AI or feature close to KITT OR similar to kitt ?
What feature do we expect in future that is gonna make our driving fun and relaxing
And you dont have to take example from knight rider you can use ur own
Since some cars have feature that can save lives during crash or make driving relaxing but aren't reliable so the reliability and price is out of the equation
I DO NOT like the idea of having fully automated cars. Sure they do make driving very easy (it does it for you lol), but I just can't trust a computer to drive me somewhere without me controlling anything.
However, I am all for having technology that will prevent accidents and make driving a lot safer for everyone such as: blindspot assistance, automatic forward/reverse collision braking, lane departure warning with auto correction, adaptive cruise control, etc. Assisted driving is much more reasonable and safer than automated driving in my opinion.
I mean seriously, the new generation of young drivers are learning the easy way. They have back up cameras, sensors, and tilted side mirrors for parallel parking lol 😆. I didn't have that stuff for my driving test lol.
Agreed but I always had driven manual cars never touched automated plus my first cat didn't had back up camera or road side assistance oy mirrors clutch brake and accelerator
Not ready for Prime Time. Case in point: https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/tesla-crash-victims-said-they-were-leaving-to-test-its-automated-driving/ar-BB1fRPyY?ocid=uxbndlbing