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Self Driving Ships!!!! Is it True

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The latest that we have heard from the self-driving industry was about the buses, trains, cars but now  Rolls Royce the wild horse of the automobile industry are working on the autonomous ships with the help of google cloud which is arguably one of the best out there. The company has said that they initially, thought this would be a thing would be achievable around the 2025 mark but, the recent technology enhancement has led to the company advancement in the project saying that it would probably be launching in the 2020 mark itself. While the prototype may be crappy the advancement is totally a step towards a future where and the technological boost to the Joblessness market which is also a step towards deployment of economic devastation and this tells us to hold have a futuristic approach towards the academic and working future of the industry. If You Like This Article?  Tell me in the comments below. If you had liked and or if I need improvements. I have opinions se

Howdy!!! 2018. Lets be honest

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Trust is a strong word in this post social modern society as all of us are more into our phones then, in real life humans which is great, isn't it. Oh no!! It's not. The pre-social media era was in fact great in terms of social trust than now. Social media has given us a lot of friends like a gal from the United States could have befriended a gay from from India through it. However, the real question is that How do you trust a person in this internet filled era you can't be without a social media platform. It's solid, karismatic, ever evolving. The introduction of the social has questioned our privacy let alone social trust. There have been who do things to get people interesting in stuff what they do as and when possible and its being monitered by a lot of tech companies who say they care about your privacy but, give shopping suggestions and internet stories and newsfeeds along your likes and dislikes. They end up being the one who has indirectly the support of thi