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    for safe, reliable regulations around driverless cars. Establish Credibility: After doing a thorough research and going through several journals and peer reviews I can now say that the driverless car is a future not so away from us. Even MIT and Stanford students has started conducting surveys with moral machines where they are trying to teach a car to make moral decisions in case of severe accidents. Relate to audience: Due to the fact that driverless car is a hands-free type of thing,…

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    dependency and the availability of technology have risen significantly that if physiologically impact us in the brain in a bad way. Others, like the scientist, and innovator. Sebastian Thrun current project “Google Driverless Car” uncovers the significance and the revolutionary self- driven car to save fuel, lane capacity and lives of others. The multitasking has a connection with technologies and has impacted our behavioral through “Forget multitask, try monotasking” by Paolo Cardini…

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    Self-Driving Vehicles

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    Advantages: • Due to the use of driverless technology ,human errors can be eliminated due to which there will be less accidents. As you can derive from the figure that ‘17.5’ of the accidents is due to trucks and lorry. This numbers can be significantly brought down by using self driven…

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    complex and harder to fully understand. In order to understand why trade is important, we must first understand the disadvantages of autarky, or economic independence. Complete isolation from trading without the outside world may indeed have some benefits, such as protecting domestic jobs in certain sectors. However, this isolation also means that the state must find a way to produce…

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    are also affected. In an article by the Traffic Safety Resource Center it is stated, “A conservative estimate of money saved to the economy by reducing car crashes in America would equal about $99 billion each year” (Giarratana). The cost of car repairs, insurance, and possible medical bills after a crash can add up very quickly. If the number of car accidents is reduced, the cost of insurance can then be lessened. Autonomous vehicles will also allow more mobility for people to go out and…

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    Car crashes are the leading cause of death for Americans age 4 to 34 says Adam Cohen of TIME magazine in the article "Will Self-driving Cars Change the Rules of the Road." In the past decade, Google made the first step to revolutionizing the car industry with their idea of a driverless car, thus, eliminating every complication of the daily commute for Americans. California was one of the few who was persuaded by Google to enact a law to allow ptheir self-drive cars. Moreover, Self-driven cars…

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    Autonomous Cars: What is Their Place in Society? “I’d start walking your way, you’d start walking mine. We’d meet in the middle, ‘neath that old Georgia pine”. Most arguments have a far right and far left. They both shout their opinions and very little ever gets done, and just the ole country song from Diamond Rio, the best solutions are very close to the middle and driverless cars are no different. Many people have been huge proponents of driverless cars ever since they gained momentum from…

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    there is a “dignity…unique to human beings,” that might be lost in a transition from our purely biological existence (Bostrom; Downes and Machery, 578). However, history is full of naysayers whose woes and sentiments were drowned out by the huge benefits of technological advancement. In classical Greece, “Socrates bemoaned the development of writing.” His fear was that people would rely more on the information they’d written down than recalling it from memory, which…

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    Uber Corporate Strategy

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    portfolio. However, revolutions could be made in the corporate-level strategy with the intervention of driverless vehicles technology. The “problem child” have the chance to turn into a “star” in the next few years (Johnson et al., 2014). From the company perspective, Uber truly save the cost of human capital and the delivering speed might be faster than that of a human-driving car. Consumers benefit from paying lower delivery fees and could order food and receiving packages regardless of the…

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    Potential Vehicle Hacking

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    detailing what is being collected and observed in their vehicle at all times. The driver must give consent for the data to be retrieve through the computer of their car. Essentially to avoid a hacking your car must be “hacked” by the manufacturer to make sure your system is protected. Figuring out the technological weakness will benefit your car by having the best cyber security protecting your vehicle. Moving forward in the technological world and becoming more reliant on the software, will…

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