by AgentR11 » Sun 03 Nov 2013, 13:19:25
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Rune', 'E')ven by the 2020s or 2030s, self-driving cars will not be self-aware. Nevertheless, most probably you will be able to call one up by thinking a thought on your cell-phone implant,
I think you're missing the boat, implants sound exciting to the sci-fi and UN conspiracy buffs; but just think for a moment. You're talking about a surgical technique. Even if the tech was done and ready, TODAY, you could barely get approval of the procedure on humans by 2030. And then, you'd be stuck with 2030's tech, inside your body, in 2040. I don't know about you, but I don't want anything to do with the handheld gear I carried in 2003; I certainly don't want 10 year old tech on my CNS. Not to mention surgeons generally want about a grand to even look sideways at a scalpel...
Cellphones, smartphones really, are headed in the right direction. Currently, my samsung Note 2 and 10.1 can do speech and handwriting recognition. They're not terribly good at it, but not bad either. My wife was playing with it in Chinese, Thai, and Japanese the other night. Works pretty darn well, but her handwriting is quite accurate and unfluffy. Mine looks like an insane monkey on crack with a leaky pen, so I'll stick with keyboard to avoid humiliation. Voice works well as long as there isn't external noise; in the truck with the window down, its hopeless, even though another human passenger can understand me well enough. So got a ways to go. Over time, I think interface stays on the device, visual and auditory, if you need privacy of commands for something, you can always wait and type.
Something else to consider... I'm sure other doomers would have this problem as well, do you really want a computer monitoring your thoughts when you relax mental discipline and your mind strays to truly dark and horrific places? No thanks.