12/18/15

Self-Driving Electric Cars Extrapolation Two

Economic changes brought on with profusion of self-driving electric cars owned in time-shares, co-opts, collective and corporate configurations should radically change China more so even than the U.S.A. With a vast market for use and unburdened by as much pre-existing fossil fuel establishment as the U.S.A. China likely will evolve a great leap forward picking up speed like an ion engine space ship drive enroute to distant points.

India too will benefit from self-driving electric cars, not only with the decrease of drunk driving or asleep at the wheel accidents that plague human driving, China and India will experience computer allocation of optimal route of travel for on-line, network integrated users. Privately owned vehicles as well as co-op, collective and corporate owned vehicles will network with optimal travel time itinerary scheduling.

The way business is done nationally will change anywhere there are many self-driving electric vehicles recharging continuously on-line and at quick power recharging drive-through stations. Delivery of business products will increase and some costs decrease without the price of human driver wages involved. Displaced transportation workers probably should be encouraged to transition directly into infrastructure installation and maint positions for artificial intelligence driven mobility packages that will be fundamental and ubiquitous in a decade or two.


It is easy to imagine theme parks with artificial intelligence driven vehicles that can go new places, as well of course as lunar landing modules that can land supplies and depart from a lunar greenhouse experimental agriculture foundation. It is simple to imagine mountain range shaped office buildings and dwelling with exterior pathways whereupon self driving mini-vehicles delivery pizzas and condo time-sharers walk their dogs.

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