>>115700102Electric cars are generally simpler and better than gas cars, and with far fewer parts, the only real downside is how shitty the batteries are. In terms of self-driving cars, the fewer steps there are between the software thinking it should do something and it physically happening, the better it can work. If a hover car just worked with coils or something like maglev, the reaction time would be great, but it's slightly worse with the software having to control a motor speed and wheels that can slip and need to be steered, and even worse when you add a gas engine, gearbox and other components that can easily break-down.
>i bet you think keyboards should be replaced with holographic interfaces too. maybe one day we'll all get to see what it's like to live in your soulless world where everything happens around us instead of because of usKeyboards are infinitely better than touchscreens, so some kind of holographic thing you can't even touch would be even shittier than a touchscreen. The only interface that I can think of that would be better than a keyboard would be a helmet that could read your brain activity and react to it at least as quickly and precisely as a keyboard, but technologically we're nowhere near that yet.
But I know I'm giving you way too much credit, you just want car loud, go vroom-vroom.