1/🧵Do you support Self-Driving Cars becoming mainstream in our society? What are the ways such things could go wrong? And when preventable accidents occur, who pays for it? The owner of the car, the manufacturer, or the car itself?

1/🧵Do you support Self-Driving Cars becoming mainstream in our society? What are the ways such things could go wrong? And when preventable accidents occur, who pays for it? The owner of the car, the manufacturer, or the car itself?

2/🧵Well, the idea is good, but it’s kind of complicated. Self-driving relies on sensors and artificial intelligence; the only command they take is what they are programmed to do. We know that life is unpredictable; anything can happen. We can’t predict what will happen in the next second. A child can mistakenly run out of the road; a tyre couldn’t burst, which may lead to an accident. Unlike humans, they will try their best to control the car with experience so that it will not hit the child. Technology depends on the command decoded on them.
3/🧵Do you support Self-Driving Cars becoming mainstream in our society? What are the ways such things could go wrong? And when preventable accidents occur, who pays for it? The owner of the car or the manufacturer.
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Not really in their current state. They will definitely greatly reduce traffic injuries and fatalities, but overall the exposure to excess electromagnetic fields may cause health problems of a much greater and more significant impact.
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