But don't
infringe on Ford's patent when you do;
Patent 9,096,150, issued Aug. 4, provides for a vehicle with
configurable seats. A seat facing forward when occupied by a driver can
be turned around when the car is operating in an “autonomous” mode.
Dearborn, Michigan-based Ford said that as the level of
sophistication in vehicles increases, they require less input from a
passenger. Eventually an autonomous vehicle will require no interaction
beyond the selection of a destination, “leaving passengers to focus on
non-driving-related tasks,” according to the patent.
16-year old boys the world over applaud.
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