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Post by Elizabeth on Jan 18, 2018 4:28:23 GMT
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Post by DKTrav88 on Apr 30, 2018 2:00:53 GMT
I'd be scared. You won't? I don’t trust them at the moment, but I think within 10 years or so they’ll be fine. There’s no way I’d ever trust a computer to drive me anywhere, even in 10 years. With everything becoming computerized it’ll be possible to hack into cars in the future and use them against people. For example, every new car made today has a computer in it and they are only getting more and more sophisticated, controlling everything from the suspension, to the engine, and even the climate inside the car, etc. but many of the newer cars have electronic steering boxes that are controlled by the computer and many of them now have their own hotspot internet connection. Someone who knows what they’re doing can hack into a car via that internet connection and take control of the steering by hacking into the computer. I know this is pretty wild to think about, but it is definitely possible and as technology progresses it will only become even more possible in the future. I can totally see terrorist hackers taking over a bunch of cars in an area and using them to hurt people.
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Post by AmericanCharm on Apr 30, 2018 2:17:10 GMT
I don’t trust them at the moment, but I think within 10 years or so they’ll be fine. What about airplanes like that? Would you fly them? No.
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Post by AmericanCharm on Apr 30, 2018 2:18:58 GMT
I don’t trust them at the moment, but I think within 10 years or so they’ll be fine. There’s no way I’d ever trust a computer to drive me anywhere, even in 10 years. With everything becoming computerized it’ll be possible to hack into cars in the future and use them against people. For example, every new car made today has a computer in it and they are only getting more and more sophisticated, controlling everything from the suspension, to the engine, and even the climate inside the car, etc. but many of the newer cars have electronic steering boxes that are controlled by the computer and many of them now have their own hotspot internet connection. Someone who knows what they’re doing can hack into a car via that internet connection and take control of the steering by hacking into the computer. I know this is pretty wild to think about, but it is definitely possible and as technology progresses it will only become even more possible in the future. I can totally see terrorist hackers taking over a bunch of cars in an area and using them to hurt people. I’ve thought about that and it would be worth the risk for me, because I hate driving that much. If the government hacks a car and kills me, oh well.
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 30, 2018 2:35:21 GMT
I don’t trust them at the moment, but I think within 10 years or so they’ll be fine. There’s no way I’d ever trust a computer to drive me anywhere, even in 10 years. With everything becoming computerized it’ll be possible to hack into cars in the future and use them against people. For example, every new car made today has a computer in it and they are only getting more and more sophisticated, controlling everything from the suspension, to the engine, and even the climate inside the car, etc. but many of the newer cars have electronic steering boxes that are controlled by the computer and many of them now have their own hotspot internet connection. Someone who knows what they’re doing can hack into a car via that internet connection and take control of the steering by hacking into the computer. I know this is pretty wild to think about, but it is definitely possible and as technology progresses it will only become even more possible in the future. I can totally see terrorist hackers taking over a bunch of cars in an area and using them to hurt people. Yeah. I don't trust technology controlled things either. It will only give people more reason to hack to hurt someone. What about airplanes like that? Would you fly them? No. What would be the difference with a car driving by itself and an airplane driving by itself? There’s no way I’d ever trust a computer to drive me anywhere, even in 10 years. With everything becoming computerized it’ll be possible to hack into cars in the future and use them against people. For example, every new car made today has a computer in it and they are only getting more and more sophisticated, controlling everything from the suspension, to the engine, and even the climate inside the car, etc. but many of the newer cars have electronic steering boxes that are controlled by the computer and many of them now have their own hotspot internet connection. Someone who knows what they’re doing can hack into a car via that internet connection and take control of the steering by hacking into the computer. I know this is pretty wild to think about, but it is definitely possible and as technology progresses it will only become even more possible in the future. I can totally see terrorist hackers taking over a bunch of cars in an area and using them to hurt people. I’ve thought about that and it would be worth the risk for me, because I hate driving that much. If the government hacks a car and kills me, oh well. Get a limo. The drivers don't bother you while you're in charge and much better in a limo than a car that's fully in charge. XD
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Post by AmericanCharm on Apr 30, 2018 4:52:46 GMT
There’s no way I’d ever trust a computer to drive me anywhere, even in 10 years. With everything becoming computerized it’ll be possible to hack into cars in the future and use them against people. For example, every new car made today has a computer in it and they are only getting more and more sophisticated, controlling everything from the suspension, to the engine, and even the climate inside the car, etc. but many of the newer cars have electronic steering boxes that are controlled by the computer and many of them now have their own hotspot internet connection. Someone who knows what they’re doing can hack into a car via that internet connection and take control of the steering by hacking into the computer. I know this is pretty wild to think about, but it is definitely possible and as technology progresses it will only become even more possible in the future. I can totally see terrorist hackers taking over a bunch of cars in an area and using them to hurt people. Yeah. I don't trust technology controlled things either. It will only give people more reason to hack to hurt someone. What would be the difference with a car driving by itself and an airplane driving by itself? I’ve thought about that and it would be worth the risk for me, because I hate driving that much. If the government hacks a car and kills me, oh well. Get a limo. The drivers don't bother you while you're in charge and much better in a limo than a car that's fully in charge. XD I feel extremely uncomfortable with airplanes while not so much with cars. It just comes down to laziness.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2018 6:39:46 GMT
I was creating a robot, a prototype to teach young kids, sooner I found that I can teach better than a robot.
As of now, working as software trainer and teaching others technology.
Being human, I got my salary also today.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Apr 30, 2018 23:19:53 GMT
I think the robots are the future! They can replace people ..
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