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China have a driverless train now

Postby Netherrealmer » 12 Jan 2020, 08:51



Way to raise the unemployment in an over populated country. These trains are now giving services to people. I wonder if this train's AI can sense suicidal people and stop moving if someone tries to cross the rail. I do admit accidents still happens with Humans but train deaths might get worst with AI.

These trains most likely will have cameras inside to go well with their social credit scoring system so people who may misbehaved on trains will get negative points.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby ceci » 12 Jan 2020, 09:42

Do you have confidence with a driverless car or a train?
I am still don't have much confidence with them.
Anyway, we might have driverless plan too in the near future if the technology advancing in such way.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby Angie10 » 12 Jan 2020, 16:16

China is always at the forefront of modern, cutting edge technology. But like @ceci, I do wonder if I'd feel safe :lol: I think there's even something in the pipeline for pilot-less planes and that scares me even more. As we all know, systems fail and always need human intervention to restore service.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby Alaskah » 12 Jan 2020, 16:20

I rode on a driverless train/subway in Florida. I personally think it was more efficient.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby mrki444 » 12 Jan 2020, 16:29

fergus1234 wrote:I wonder if this train's AI can sense suicidal people and stop moving if someone tries to cross the rail.


You think train with human driver can avoid it? Trust me, it can't. It can only tootle, can't turn left or right or make sudden stop. Life is not movie where train stops in last second.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby cmoneyspinner » 13 Jan 2020, 04:30

I don't have much confidence in driverless vehicles. I feel even less comfortable with a driverless train. I would still like to know who will take responsibility for accidents.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby MysticMoons » 13 Jan 2020, 06:35

That is kind of scary. I mean what happens if the computer goes crazy like in the movie
Terminator. But it is amazing how far tech has come.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby mrki444 » 13 Jan 2020, 17:28

MysticMoons wrote:That is kind of scary. I mean what happens if the computer goes crazy like in the movie
Terminator. But it is amazing how far tech has come.


Probably will somebody still be in train so he/she can take control. Or even maybe train will be remote controlled from dispatcher center.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby freelancermariagrace » 25 Jan 2020, 11:33

I don't think I'd ride a driverless train. What if it malfunctions? AI technology can fail anytime. LOL. I'd still go for a train with a human driver.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby mrki444 » 26 Jan 2020, 14:35

freelancermariagrace wrote:I don't think I'd ride a driverless train. What if it malfunctions? AI technology can fail anytime. LOL. I'd still go for a train with a human driver.


And human driver can't fall asleep or have heart attack? People can be broken as any machine.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby fredwriter » 26 Jan 2020, 15:05

Alaskah wrote:I rode on a driverless train/subway in Florida. I personally think it was more efficient.


Metromover in Miami?
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby Sophya » 26 Jan 2020, 15:49

Now the epidemic is raging in China, this news is more serious.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby fredwriter » 26 Jan 2020, 22:31

Sophya wrote:Now the epidemic is raging in China, this news is more serious.


Everyone is scared. There have been cases in lots of countries.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby augusta » 01 Feb 2020, 05:21

Would I board this, I'm just thinking aloud because It sounds scary already to me. Maybe I might try it out once bit to hop on it all the time might be very difficult.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby mrki444 » 03 Feb 2020, 19:12

Sophya wrote:Now the epidemic is raging in China, this news is more serious.


Why? Driver is just one person. His present can't stop epidemic or transport sick people.
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Re: China have a driverless train now

Postby kanchan18 » 07 Mar 2020, 14:42

one of the recently opened metro corridor driver less trains has been introduced. it is very new and have to see how it performs. moreover platform screen doors have been erected to minimize suicidal attempts
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