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    be a thing of the past with the car of the future. In the future, everything is perfect and there’s nothing for us to worry about. The problem is that for every positive there is always a negative, and the self-driving car is no exception. Whether or not one agrees with the concept of driverless cars, there are some obvious advantages. One such advantage is that these vehicles could potentially save thousands of lives. According to the article With Self-Driving Cars, the Future is Now, In 2015 alone

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    The idea of having driverless cars is a fasacinating and interesting concept to think about. Although, there are many possble ways on how it could fail or cause many problems as we get into the future. For instance, our generation is full of many careless, and lazy people, also there is a chance that one of the cars could malfunction. In my opinion, I believe the development of these cars is very unnessceary and would be a waste of time and money to not only the government, but the people as well

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    today. The new hottest craze that it storming our nation, for the time being is, driverless cars. Essentially it is important to know how these cars work, if there are any problems that will occur when driving them and how are they going to be used in the world today? Furthermore. autonomous, are cars that drive themsleves, so how do they work? For instance there are companies like Tesla, Volvo, Ford and many other car companies that are jumping on this wagon to sucess. The main question that is coming

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    The biggest compliment you could possibly give the Google driverless car team is that experiencing their groundbreaking product feels utterly unremarkable. Dull, even. But there’s more than meets the eyes. On October second 2015, Dave lee and a group of reporters were given an opportunity to ride in two of their driverless vehicles. The first was a modified Lexus that has been out on the streets around here for well over a year now, and is improving and learning every day as new scenarios are logged

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    A Self-Driving or Driverless automobile are autonomous vehicles that have the ability to control itself and its own environment by using special technologies without humans interfering. As of today, the known prototypes are now gasoline engines such as the Lexus RX450h and the Audi TTS where the Toyota Prius is the only hybrid. Within the next five to ten years, Tesla is hopeful they can release their driver-less vehicle as the first fully electric type model. They’re able to keep their positions

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    improving and getting more crazier by the minute, our world has now came close to puttting final touches on driverless cars. Yep that right cars that do not need human assistance to get from point a to b. They all work by simple computer systems that are within the car that tell them where to go. All though that might sound nice there are defenitly diffuclties and limitations that the car has. For example, they would be sessiable to hacking, they can be prone to fail and cause recks and so much more

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    Autonomous vehicles are on the verge of drastically changing transportation. They potentially can save millions of dollars in damages and fuel efficiency as well as countless lives. However, the development of driverless cars pose serious ethical problems for software engineers. For instance, the millions of people who earn their living driving trucks or cabs would lose their jobs as they get replaced by computer programs. Another issue is transparency because the driving software needs to be very

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    aren’t many jobs past truck drivers and store clerks that can be automated, but that is flat out incorrect. Self driving cars are already here. In John Stossel's episode, “Robots and Cars” Stossel drives a Tesla, which has self driving capabilities and these cars are already available to the public. Although, the technology behind driverless cars aren’t just put in the category of cars, they’re autos. Autos move something from point A to point B. This can be useful in pit mines moving resources, warehouses

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    A problem: the Uber should use driverless car or not Technology can always bring a lot of convenience to human’s life. To some extent, nowadays, people cannot live without technology products because it already became a part of people’s life. High technology now is affecting cars. Recently, driverless car become one of the most discussed topics about high technology. Some scholars considered that using driverless cars around city can improve the development of high technology. The others are thinking

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    cons.A driver less car and delivery robot can bring some benefits to humanity, but there are some cons to these new inventions.The article “Google achieves milestone in driverless car technology development” written by Ashley Halsey III and Michael Laris tells the reader about the first car to drive on its own, and how this is changing the future .Google has made a car that drives itself without anyone on the steering wheel “Steve Mahan” is the first person to get on this car by himself; Google’s

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