Any other business: Dermot Desmond wants us to fly over obstacles rather than go under them
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Dermot Desmond presented a visionary concept at an AI conference, envisioning a future where autonomous vehicles dominate city roads by 2050. He highlighted the potential for such vehicles to ensure safety by eliminating speeding, crashes, and accidents involving pedestrians. His critique of Dublin's MetroLink underscored his belief in the necessity for governments to promote autonomous transport, thus paving the way for safer urban environments devoid of traditional vehicle risks.
Dermot Desmond expressed a visionary future where cars in cities could eliminate speeding, crashes, and pedestrian accidents, questioning why governments allow anything but autonomous vehicles on the road.
During a conference at Queen's University Belfast, Dermot Desmond proposed a future dominated by autonomous vehicles, emphasizing their potential to make roads safer and reduce accidents.
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