That’s not where the girl’s eyes are.
What if it’s a crosswalk with a bunch of people crossing at the same time? Which person would it make eye contact with? Would it rapidly change eye contact with a bunch of people?
If you’re watching a crosswalk with a bunch of people crossing at the same time, who do you look at, hmm?
I just use a value ranking system and rapidly sort variables until I reach the highest possible value.
Women>Men
Pop colors > blending (red is greater than brown, etc.)
Interesting features > bland (So a dude with a scar registers higher than a dude without)
Anomalies > expecteds (a top hat is more interesting than a ball cap)
There’s probably some other minor variations that account for my choices. Thinking about it, the preference for women may be due to them having more eye-catching variables than men in most cases, especially with regards to color and accessories.
Forgot about this comment and came back to a paragraph long comment where the line “Women>Men” popped out to me. My first thought was “Oh no, what political thing did I comment on this time?”
Anyways, thanks for the tip. Let’s make the automated vehicles prioritize staring at women and anyone who dares to stand out.
What the actual fuck is that teletubbies lookin ass abomination
The last fucking thing i need before I’m mowed down by the worst version of nightrider is Chuggington eyes.
It might work better if the car’s “face” was cuter. I mean, imagine if it looked like this when the car “noticed” you:
I would prefer a future where I don’t have to see weebs sexually harassing underaged cars, tyvm.
Ugh, fuck that. As if I need more reasons to never leave the house.
Imagine all the bro fights.
But babe the car was making eyes at you!
That would be worse. Anime stylized faces do not work in the 3d space. I’d imagine we’d see a new trend of fancy molded art to match each car’s look and
personality…Ah, who am I kidding? Some exec will just put fucking smileys on the car.