This is both amazing and horrifying. I'm actually confident this automation will save lives. Well of course any system can fail, Uber drivers are often distracted by 30 things, they're fiddling with the app, on personal calls, while navigating tricky traffic situations.<p>However I predict within a decade or so we're going to get to a point where gig work is no longer feasible. It'll take a bit of trickery, but I'm sure you could have restaurants opt in to putting their own food in the backseat of these. And then as a consumer you would just get your own food from the car .<p>So think about every delivery driver, and every Uber driver, and many other gig workers. All of these people are going to be out of work very soon. Plus tons of creatives will be replaced by AI. AI will reduce the need for junior software engineers .<p>I don't think the modern economy is ready for this. If I had one wish, it would be to at least decouple employment from health care. As is, let's say you have a serious illness that requires you to resign or otherwise not have employment for an extended period of time. You're now stuck with a serious illness and no health care. Depending on the state unless you're a child or parent you're not qualifying for Medicare period.<p>Has anyone figured out, who exactly gets sued when one of these Waymo's hits someone.