i agree 100% and it occurs more often the closer you drive near a big city where the traffic is already aggravating. that one driver doing something maneuver to save themselves 1-2 minutes while delaying everyone behind them 10 seconds..which adds up across the 10-20 people that just got cut off.
curious what your solution/remedy to this problem is? more police on the streets with pre-filled tickets they can quickly hand out? self policing via dash cams and if you send in a video to the police they can ticket them and get a 30% cut of the ticket the law breaker paid? mass traffic surveillance and get sent a ticket instantly to your address/email when traffic laws are broken?
when i travel outside of the US i usually take the country’s public transport instead of driving so don’t really know if this has been solved for successfully
While I see the positives of this, do we want a future with AI lawyers? AI judges? AI juries?
Who would be more biased, humans or bots? Bots can have their “memory” wiped so there is no bias for each case, but then lack that tribal knowledge that humans gain over years.
There’s a certain comfort in a super machine that approaches each case with a clean slate, free from past biases or emotional baggage…but there’s also something unsettling about a system that can’t truly grasp the human depth of justice the way we intuitively feel and interpret it.
Im not sure exactly what my point is here. The more I type the more I’m conflicted.
This is awesome! I can’t believe this never occurred to me- my wife texts me links to her UX all the time to see how her changes look before the changes go to prod.