People who have real money don't tend to give a toss what they drive, and can often be found driving Renault 4s and Pug 205s of ancient vintage. Astons and RRs might be in the garage, but the car they use to head down the village shop is usually a banger of some sort. For shooting and fishing the series Landy is the preferred option, often a 60s or 70s model.
As far as understanding the tech behind autonomous vehicles, I doubt I have less of a grasp than most.
We are what is known as 'early adopters' when it comes to tech. After all, I was part of the first generation to use personal computers at school. I am all for meaningful progress, but sometimes we are merely throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
No wanky little displaced pollution bubble car with a touch screen interface is going to replace my thundering horses and flatulent exhaust. I want to feel the buckets of ancient sea-life spewing through the inferno as I slam the throttle, and observe the embarrassment of the geek in his Euro pissbox with the 'rugged' plastic trim as his girlfriend gazes over and wets her gusset as my elephantine bonnet lifts, and the horses strain to contain themselves, or indeed keep on track as the squealing tractor size wheels struggle to gain purchase at ASDA roundabout. Yes, I almost lost it and sent us into the school janitor's vegetable patch, but that geek will remember this night as his girlfriend tugs him into bed and demands he turn off the light and shove DAVE on. The one with the classic Range Rover V8 review by Quentin Wilson. As she demands full performance, and pictures me putting the hammer down to achieve her climax, he will do his best, and after will come to realise what he needs is to trade that Euro shitbox in and get himself a real car. A man's car.
If there is an expert here, then all I would say is they are too close to the tech to give objective views.
From the responses I would also suggest the 'expert' does not understand much of what is being said, as he continually mistakes comment and opinion for some claim of knowledge and wastes time addressing irrelevant asides rather than providing any insight.
As far as being the men in white coats poking 'us' with a stick..
Let us all remember what the men in white coats were up to in Sweden in the not too distant past.