Is this the thin end of the wedge?

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Re: Is this the thin end of the wedge?

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Flawed artificial intelligence shouldn't be too much of a problem though really. Theresa May and Boris Johnson also lack intelligence - and they run the country :o :o
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Re: Is this the thin end of the wedge?

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There's absolutely no intelligence involved at all in their case Briggsy :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Is this the thin end of the wedge?

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In 2020 when al done up the Glasgow subway will have no drivers in the modernised trains.
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I dare say that by 2030 there will be few, if any, drivers on trains at all. Test Automation of Suburban services has already begun in London.

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Re: Is this the thin end of the wedge?

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Trains i usually travel on up here in Scotland tend to have a conductor so fair enough. Seems to be a bigger issue down south?
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