The person who owns the vehicle or the company who built it? According to Greenemeire, Larry “A self driving car carrying a family of four on a rural two lane highway spots a bouncing ball ahead. As the vehicle approaches a child runs out to retrieve the ball. Should the car risk its passengers’ lives by swerving to the side where the edge of the road meets a steep cliff? Or should the car continue on its path, ensuring its passengers’ safety at the child’s expense? This scenario and many others pose a moral and ethical dilemmas that carmakers, car buyers and regulators must address before vehicles should be given full autonomy.” Would you want this car to make that decision for you? A lot of these big name car companies don’t like this idea of self driving cars. Their concerns are being responsible for accidents that happen to these cars because it is unpredictable when one of these cars
Martel 2 will have a malfunction. Since there are not any test that have been completed, due crashing, companies are not trustworthy of this idea. According to Scientific America,” In the self-driving world, safety is a complicated issue”{humans must}. Another concern is that they will cost too much for people to