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Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to chatbots and smartphones—it's becoming a bigger part of the vehicles we drive every day. In this episode of That's Effin Weird, host Stevenson explores how AI is changing the automotive world, from driver-assistance features and automated parking to vehicles that can monitor driver attention and react to hazards in real time. As the technology advances, it raises fascinating questions about convenience, safety, and how much control we're willing to hand over to machines.
The conversation also dives into the conspiracy theories surrounding AI-powered vehicles. Are today's cars quietly collecting more data than drivers realize? Could future vehicles automatically take control if they detect a driver has fallen asleep or experienced a medical emergency? And where is the line between innovative safety technology and concerns about privacy, surveillance, and autonomy? Stevenson separates documented technology from internet speculation while exploring why these ideas have captured the public's imagination. Buckle up for a thought-provoking discussion about the future of transportation, artificial intelligence, and the questions that come with putting computers in the driver's seat.
Host: Stevenson Longbotom
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By podinfo2022Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to chatbots and smartphones—it's becoming a bigger part of the vehicles we drive every day. In this episode of That's Effin Weird, host Stevenson explores how AI is changing the automotive world, from driver-assistance features and automated parking to vehicles that can monitor driver attention and react to hazards in real time. As the technology advances, it raises fascinating questions about convenience, safety, and how much control we're willing to hand over to machines.
The conversation also dives into the conspiracy theories surrounding AI-powered vehicles. Are today's cars quietly collecting more data than drivers realize? Could future vehicles automatically take control if they detect a driver has fallen asleep or experienced a medical emergency? And where is the line between innovative safety technology and concerns about privacy, surveillance, and autonomy? Stevenson separates documented technology from internet speculation while exploring why these ideas have captured the public's imagination. Buckle up for a thought-provoking discussion about the future of transportation, artificial intelligence, and the questions that come with putting computers in the driver's seat.
Host: Stevenson Longbotom
Guest: none
That's Effin Weird Social Media:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ4LwMP_6yF3V42LY-8xyHQ/videos
https://discord.com/invite/pbrwZjVGUy
https://www.instagram.com/thatseffinweird/
https://www.zazzle.com/store/thatseffinweird
https://buymeacoffee.com/thatseffinweird