• RagingRobot@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I think if they become a thing people won’t directly control them. Instead they will fly autonomously.

    It’s way easier to make something fly itself than drive itself

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      5 hours ago

      It’s way easier to make something fly itself than drive itself.

      That’s not entirely true…

      The thing is, for something to really be a “flying car” you need to be able to park it at home. That means you need to be able to fly it around a whole lot of hazards, buildings, trees, telephone poles, unpredictable children. Yes, a modern autopilot can take off, fly a route and land all by itself, but the airfields they’re taking off and landing at have none of those hazards I just mentioned as well as air traffic controllers in the tower watching out for problems.

      That said, I do think autonomous control is absolutely the way to get there. Just don’t assume it’ll be easy. We should still master self-driving on land first before we start applying it to personal aircraft.