> For example, in the not-to-distant future, we won't need parking spaces. You'll just hail the self-driving car (or similar) using your phone. People won't own their own cars.
Why won't people want to own cars? What if people want to drive for the fun of it, or do not care to use self-driving cars? what of motorbikes or even regular bicycles?
In the future people could lounge at the pool all day and have everything done for them by robots.
> Why won't people want to own cars? What if people want to drive for the fun of it, or do not care to use self-driving cars?
Some people will undoubtedly want to pay extra to drive their own car for fun. I imagine that having a driver's license will be like having a pilot's license today.
> what of motorbikes or even regular bicycles?
A bicycle is a lot cheaper than a car, so I imagine that more people will be riding their own bikes than driving their own cars.
> In the future people could lounge at the pool all day and have everything done for them by robots.
Yup. Except for the stuff they want to do themselves.
Why won't people want to own cars? What if people want to drive for the fun of it, or do not care to use self-driving cars? what of motorbikes or even regular bicycles?
In the future people could lounge at the pool all day and have everything done for them by robots.