Editor's Note: Below is a brief excerpt and chart from today's Early Look written by Hedgeye Managing Director Neil Howe. Click here to learn more.

"... As head of Hedgeye’s new Demographic Sector, on Monday I wrote a Hedgeye column called “Driverless Cars: Unsafe at Any Speed: Why Fully Autonomous Vehicles are Still a Long Way Off.” I won’t recap the piece here (you can read it yourself), but my basic argument focuses on (1) the absurd overconfidence in the ability of today’s AI and sensors to replace the higher-order thinking of human drivers; (2) the all-or-nothing contradiction of semi-automatic driving; and (3) the obvious revulsion with which people will respond to machines that kill them at random." 

CHART OF THE DAY: Hubris? Tesla's Quest For The Driverless Car - driverless 3