I don’t disagree with you. There will be a rapid rate of adoption.
But how long before it’s capable enough to be adopted? We (as in anybody) don’t know. We just know that it’s been many many years and they’re still not there yet, and just because a few driverless vehicles are operating (in extremely ideal scenarios with lots of help) doesn’t mean it’s ready for the kind of hockey stick curve that the industry is looking forward to.
It will happen eventually, sure. My prediction was in regards to the OP’s question of what will things look like in a few years. I don’t think the tech will be ready for mass adoption in just a few years, neither does the author of the article linked.
I’d focus on Wi-Fi rather than BLE based on your stack trace.
You said in the previous post that even with WiFi and Bluetooth off it still happens, but did you turn off WiFi scanning as well?
Wi-Fi scanning happens even when WiFi is off, and your stack trace refers to WiFi scanning specifically.
Check your settings carefully for the WiFi scanning option. It’s really only used for tracking anyway.