Could a tow truck be completely autonomous?

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Have you ever finished watching a sci-fi movie and thought “Hey, could a self-driving tow truck operate on it’s own without a human?” Because, wouldn’t it be cool if a robot tow truck arrived and beeped like R2D2 before hitching up your car and towing it away? I think that would be cool. But is it possible? And if it is possible in the near future, is it practical. These are the questions I want to answer today.

Electric tow trucks are already on the horizon, and so are self-driving trucks. But what about a self-driving electric tow truck? That’s something completely different! It wouldn’t be a big deal to have an autonomous mail delivery truck, because delivering mail typically isn’t an emergency service. But tow truck operators do more than just tow your car. When responding to collisions, they must stay wary of road hazards, and make impactful moral decisions like should they call an ambulance for someone even if they ask you not to. Therefore, the first concern with having autonomous tow trucks for me is that the AI inside the truck might do fine with hitching up your vehicle and towing it, but when it comes to the hard ethical decisions that a tow truck operator must make the AI might not do so well.

An example would be this: In order to tow your car out of a ditch the AI tow truck must rev the gas to get tire grip in the mud which results in spraying mud all over the side of a nearby house. The AI tow truck might not even know that it’s spraying mud all over the place. A human would step out of the vehicle and assess the situation with reason, whereas a tow truck powered by AI might have some damaging and dangerous limitations in using reason to make rash decisions.

What is cool to consider though is that if a government was going to eventually replace even their police, ambulance drivers and firefighters with fleets of robots, then they might want to practice by starting with something like tow trucks first. So in another sense, if we do see autonomous tow trucks we can expect to see automatous firetrucks, ambulances and police vehicles in the future too!

With todays technology it’s certainly possible to make an autonomous tow truck. A humanoid robot could even sit in the cab when it’s needed for mechanical tasks. But it wouldn’t be practical because the expenses would be outrages and towing companies wouldn’t be able to make a profit. To understand this better, I asked a real tow truck Victoria BC company about this, asked them that, if it was free, would they adopt the first autonomous tow truck into their company? Their answer shed a ton of light on my current opinion.

They basically said that they’d feel sorry for whichever towing company was the first to experiment with AI tow trucks. Eventually, sure, they saw how such technology could make a towing company a lot easier to operate. But to begin with it would make their job a lot harder. Because the tow truck business model has been around for nearly a century, it’s pretty straightforward. People who drive tow trucks like their lifestyle and chose this business for a reason. They don’t want to have their job taken away by a robot. When they get to work every day, they know what to do. By inviting a new complex machine into the equation it wouldn’t make their lives easier. Whoever the first automatous tow truck company is, they theorized that the first few years would be a headache full of hard days. The automatous tow trucks could get stuck during off road winch outs like a robot vacuum on a rug. They imagined that more often than not they’d be called out for a human to ironically tow the AI tow truck out of a hole. From the AI tow truck accidently scratching other vehicles to it it having problems with quick roadside repairs and hooking up the winch properly, not to mention double checking safety precautions, there are so many things that could go wrong. The technology, in other words, would need to be experimented with by a company willing to try it for the first time before it could be used profitably and adopted by other companies. I thought that answer was really thoughtful and I now share the same opinion.

So now you know it would be possible to have autonomous tow trucks, but it definitely wouldn’t be practical. Thanks for reading!

Should you be worried about a machine taking your job?

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I want to answer this question coming from two different perspectives. The first perspective is the individual’s worry about not being able to find work. The second perspective is a broader point of view for all of civilization.

When it comes to the individual worrying about a machine taking their job, the answer is, yes, if you work a job that a robot could easily do you can expect your job to be at risk in the near future as robotics become affordable for shop owners and other employers. However, if your job involves less manual labor and more thought involved, then you might be in the clear. Jobs like authors, lawyers, business consultants, real estate agents, etc., need to worry little about a robot taking over their positions. However, if you pump gas or flip burgers, it might be prudent to develop a skill that can’t be replaced if you’re worried about being unemployed twenty years down the road.

This now brings us to our broader point of view. I want you to seriously consider that would it really be a bad thing of machines took over the mundane work of doing unenjoyable jobs? From being a cashier to making sandwiches, if you work one of the less exciting jobs then you might find more demand for more satisfying work if robots were to take over the industry.

With all that said, I wouldn’t fear being jobless to the point of poverty, because as machines make their way into the workforce, it will be a slow process and benefits and securities will be put in place for workers who lose their jobs. So, I would consider being excited about robots in the workforce rather than worried, because this is step civilization must take for the betterment of mankind and future generations.

The machines you run your business with make a big difference!

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As someone whose worked around machinery all their life, I’ve seen how upgrading a business’s machinery has helped with immense growth. To explain this in the simplest terms, I’ve created an analogy:

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Analogy

Imagine life before electric clothes washing machines. Before this domestic appliance entered households, everyone had to wash their clothes by hand. There were whole careers based around doing laundry. This person would be called a laundress and you’d pay them to do your laundry, or you’d wash your own clothes by hand and hang them to dry. But ever since washers and dryers entered homes in North America, the laundress has become a thing of the past, because now its so easy for families to do their own laundry, literally with the push of a button. If something like this simple appliance can change the world, imagine what a machine upgrade could do for your business!

Further Discussion

Take this as a tip that could change everything, speeding the growth of your company no matter what it is. In other terms, you could try to demolish a building with a hammer, or you could use a wrecking ball. By getting the best machines to help run your business, you can save money on labor costs, can provide services more easily, produce products more quickly, and the possibilities have no end.

For example, if you’re an auto body shop, having a machine to lift vehicles in the air so you can work underneath them can save hundreds of hours of labor in a single year. Therefore, I plead you to consider taking the next big step for your business by evaluating your machinery. By simply adding one machine to your business, you could grow immensely. Think about it. Whatever kind of business you have, somewhere our there is a machine designed just for you.

Before farmers had tractors to reap their harvest, they had to plow with horses. A machine can make the big difference, and now you know!

Welcome to the new and improved Sirius Machinery blog

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Sirius Machinery is a blog about machinery from a business perspective and business in general. To learn more about us, visit here.

After decades of combined experience in designing and selling machinery of all sorts across the planet, we’ve settled to write about our passions.

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