Self-driving cars have been 'just around the corner' for like a decade. But Waymo's new World Model might actually get us there. ๐
Here's the deal: This AI doesn't just react to what's happening on the road โ it simulates thousands of possible futures in real-time. Before your car even moves, it's already played out every scenario: What if that pedestrian jaywalks? What if the truck ahead brakes suddenly?
Why this is a big deal:
- ๐ง Learns from billions of miles of real driving data
- ๐ฎ Creates 'what-if' simulations instantly
- ๐ฆ Handles edge cases human drivers miss
- ๐ Trains itself without risking real cars
Waymo is already running robotaxi services in San Francisco, Phoenix, and LA. They've completed over 5 million paid rides with no human behind the wheel. This World Model could be what scales that to every major city.
The Gen Z angle: We might be the first generation that never needs to learn to drive. Getting your license could become as optional as learning cursive.
But here's the catch: What happens to driving jobs? Truckers, delivery drivers, Uber operators โ millions of careers depend on human drivers. Waymo's World Model isn't just predicting traffic... it's predicting the end of an entire workforce.
Would you ride in a car with no driver? Or do you trust humans more than AI?
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