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Ariella
6/6/2016 5:20:45 PM User Rank Author
Re: Tesla
@afwriter Wow! On the one hand, that's cool. On the other, I'd be concerned about securing the connection so that if someone gets his hands on your phone, he can't take over the control of your car.
afwriter
6/6/2016 3:10:20 PM User Rank Platinum
Tesla
I was lucky enough to get to see a Tesla in person this weekend and it was ridiculously cool. The guy showed me how you can back up your car from your phone; talk about connected car.
clrmoney
6/6/2016 11:10:53 AM User Rank Platinum
Smart Cities
I thinnk smart cars should be in the lead considering that you can connect and use mobile devices for your home etc.
Re: Connected Car Oh My!
With every car having a xm radio why do they not find a way to transmitted a signal needed so that we can get updates on the weather and traffic and listen to Pandora. The need for more information when going on the road seem to get bigger every day. The cost of customer using their cellphone data will need to be better so it will not cost the customer more than they need to pay for the use of service on the road.
Re: Nervous Nelly
What about this--this should potentially horrify us all?
What it is: Can machines create art? According to Google, yes -- its Magenta program, announced last week at Moogfest, has already composed a 90-second piano melody. The composition was created with a trained neural network built on top of the open-source TensorFlow system.
Why it's important: Google wants to build an artists' community around machine-generated art, and Magenta is the first step to building generative systems that musicians and artists can use as part of their natural creation process
Re: Curious...
@mhhf1ve My preference and initial thought is the ability for vehicles to have access to apps, such as Pandora and Netflix. My biggest concern would be losing the signal, particurlarly on longer drives, where I would find the access more useful. Total automation honestly scares me. But I'm a bit of a control freak. What if someone created some kind of virus to override the total automation that would send the cars careening out of control? To be honest, I'm not the biggest fan of the idea of V2V either - it would worry me that other cars could get access to my most traveled routes, times and what not. People are crazy these days, road rage is already out of control. We don't need to give people with no rationale more information.
batye
6/5/2016 3:15:23 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Connected Car
@clrmoney it way of new future we are living in it now... Internet of things
clrmoney
6/4/2016 11:21:07 AM User Rank Platinum
Connected Car
What the the connected car really has to offer I was shocked by this but I guess with technolgy it can cnect certain deviced that can contaol the car but still I'm not sure they should be in the league.
Connected Car Oh My!
There's no doubt why a connected car would be the heavy favorite. Especially if it could receive more signal than current capabilities. (I just spent about 50+ hours on the road with two toddlers - streaming Netflix for them and Pandora for my husband and I would have been a sanity saver!) Obviously, security would be a necessary measure, and everyone would want a fairly steady stream, no matter where they drove. I'm sure these would initially be problems, but would hope they could be ironed out. It's likely a long time coming, but one can dream, right?
afwriter
6/3/2016 10:35:48 PM User Rank Platinum
Nervous Nelly
The tech junkie in me LOVES these ideas, but the possibility of interference from hackers, broken connections, or even nature makes me super nervous.
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