Where Robot Cars (Robocars) Can Really Take Us

Or how computer geeks can enable the electric car, save the planet and millions of lives using near-term A.I. to make taxis and trucks deliver, park, recharge and drive themselves.

For the lastest news and updates , check out my Robocars Blog. Many of the essays on this site were written over a decade ago but are still mostly accurate today -- but they could use some updating.

The dream of cars that drive themselves -- robocars -- has existed for decades. In the 2000s it got kickstarted, and the 2010s saw rapid development by scores of major players. Now the 2020s will see commercial deployment. It's not science-fiction any more.

The technology behind this is fascinating, but even more interesting are other questions that surround the robot car future. Those issues include:

I'll tell you why and how robocars can deal with much of this, and paint you a "roadmap" to this future. I'll reveal why a number of the most interesting robocar boons come from things they can do when there's nobody inside.

But I want to start you with some amazingly huge numbers, so large they seem almost absurd. Nonetheless, I believe that robocars could, in the USA alone, per year, enable savings like these:

Now multiply that by 5 to get figures for the whole planet. If that's not enough to get you going, I am not sure what is. I calculate that the human race drives around 1.7 light years every year. Yes, together we're going faster than light.

The case for robot carsStart here.
RoadmapYou can get there from here. Plus a surprising amount is already for sale.
RoadblocksSocial and legal concerns that will get in the way.
Design ChangesHow robot cars change greatly how vehicles are designed.
A Week of RobocarsA set of stories from the Robocar world. You can also start here for a different path to the message of this article.
A future vision for transitHow transit might be much better in the future.
DeliverbotsChanges small robot trucks may bring.
WhistlecarsCars that humans drive but which self-deliver could come earlier.
DownsidesSome of the problems and downsides.
PrivacySidebar on privacy issues.
When?When can this really happen? How much will they cost?
FAQ / ObjectionsObjections, misconceptions and different visions from earlier robocar predictions.
Geeks save the EarthA short summary of why robcars are the computer person's best shot at making a big difference.
ParkingWhy there could never be a parking problem with robocars.
More notesMore surprising consequences.
Urban ChangesThe potential for "Robocar Oriented Development" in cities.
CompetitionHow robocar taxi services will compete for business.
TeamsSummary of various robocar teams and projects working around the world.
AccidentsDetails on legal and other aspects of the probable early accidents.
Speed LimitsShould Robocars speed?
GovernmentWhat should governments do?
RegulationRegulating Robocar safety (and the case for a light touch.)
Cameras vs LIDARA discussion of the use of different sensors in the early Robocars.
End of Mass TransitRobocars may spell the end for urban mass transit.
Green Transit MythSidebar on U.S. transit efficiency.
MotornetData networks for Robocars -- Connected Cars.
SimulatorPlan for a robocar driving simulator.
GlossarySome terms used or invented in this article.
The NumbersSome transportation statistics that make robocars so compelling.

Executive Summary

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Here is a link to the "slides" of my Robocar talk as a Prezi.