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Full of gems like this one:
The great irony of coming to CES to witness the future of mobility has always been the fact that Las Vegas is so irredeemably hard to get around. Just to get from one rosy-hued keynote about a “frictionless” future of mobility to the next, one must battle the inhuman scale, perpetual congestion, and incoherent infrastructure of this neon Babylon. And where once the dystopian present of mobility in Las Vegas may have helped sell the techno-utopian glitz on display at CES, the contrast now only heightens the sense that the better future we’re being sold is all one big shimmering mirage.
https://jalopnik.com/ces-2023-mobility- … 1849967281
I'm not so negative about the Tesla tunnels, if they eventually replace them with driverless vans, but yeah, low-capacity vehicles that require human drivers is rather absurd.
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