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Like Most Americans, Trump Is Apparently Afraid of Self-Driving Cars
Like Most Americans, Trump Is Apparently Afraid of Self-Driving Cars-September 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:34

When you really get down to it, life is a constant struggle to maintain the illusion of control. Take those stupid buttons at crosswalks. The ones you jab while waiting for the hand to turn into the walking dude. —the traffic lights are on timers. Pressing the button over and over is pure placebo. But you press it, we all press it, because we need to pretend we’re not powerless.

The entire premise of self-driving cars is that humans do not need this illusion of control. One day, there may be cars with no pedals, no steering wheel, no emergency brake. Most people find this terrifying. It’s a nightmare for car enthusiasts. There’s a reason is about a robot, very politely, telling a human to fuck off.

President Donald Trump, it turns out, is one of those people who is also deeply skeptical and even disdainful of autonomous vehicles, :

In the summer of 2017, at his Bedminster golf club, Trump was chatting with club members when one raised the subject of AV technology. The club member was “excited” about a new Tesla he bought, recalled a source who was part of the conversation. “And [Trump] was like, ‘Yeah that’s cool but I would never get in a self-driving car. ... I don’t trust some computer to drive me around.’”

The phrase “out-of-control death traps” was also thrown around, which is delightful.

While we have had our, uh, disagreements with the president on a great number of matters, such as , , and the nature of evidence and truth itself, this is not only a perfectly reasonable fear to have, but also a very common one.

In early 2017, the American Automobile Association found . That number went down to 63 percent by the end of the year, but found an increase back to up 71 percent after “a number of high-profile automated vehicle incidents,” by which AAA means .

And that skepticism has been especially justified following a number of high-profile incidents involving autonomous or semi-autonomous cars, like fatal Tesla Autopilot crashes or the death of a pedestrian crossing a road at the hands of an Uber test vehicle.

As the automotive industry continues to throw all of its weight behind developing self-driving…

Traditionally, widespread public concern about private companies introducing products to market that are scary and dangerous results in regulation. But the really important part is this: when Axios notes, “Currently, there are no federal regulations on self-driving cars — just a hodgepodge of state rules.” As this technology grows in both testing and practical use, that will need to change at some point, and it’s unlikely it will be during this administration.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Transportation on allowing cars without steering wheels or pedals. This is the same DOT, mind you, that, , largely ceded regulatory oversight to Boeing over its 737 MAX computerized flight correction technology, the widely suspected cause of two crashes and hundreds of deaths.

How much of this fear about the self-driving future is actually a fear the federal government won’t adequate regulate it? Is this really a story about eroding trust in government rather than in self-driving technology itself? The answer likely differs depending on who you are. I suspect that is not the root of Trump’s concern; he is the president, after all, and the stakes are low for him. He’s perfectly happy letting other humans drive and fly him around.

But, at least for my part, I can appreciate the potential safety and efficiency improvements self-driving cars could offer down the line, but fearful the industry is racing rather than waiting for the right blend of mature technology, social adjustment, and a willing populace. (And remember, at the end of the day, ahead of everything else.)

Yesterday’s news that a self-driving Uber struck and killed a pedestrian in Arizona made it clear…

These concerns are only heightened when I see titled “Trusting Driverless Cars” from the Google Design lab:

When you hop into one of our cars, one of the first things you’ll notice is our passenger screen. It’s there to reassure you that you’re in the right car, and that the car knows where you’re going. The second thing you might notice is the sound. We play a relaxing, ambient track as you’re settling in. Waymo’s soundscape is composed in the musical key of E, which, according to our sound designer, represents the expression of “joy, magnificence, and the highest brilliancy.”

Oh, God yes. Play me the most docile tones composed in the key of E as I bask in the magnificence and joy of losing all control.

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