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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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    Background and Intro - With so many cars on the roads today and cities as congested as ever, companies are looking at the many ways we can make the entire commuting process better. Tesla released its first semi-autonomous car back in 2015 with the hopes that it would be the initial push for the entire industry. Autonomous cars really picked up throughout the early 2000s with Google’s self-driving car project. Google released a prototype back in 2008 and ever since, their cars have been driving…

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    society? Driverless cars: Driverless cars offer many benefits to all people in today’s society which relies heavily on cars to get from place to place. Some people however cannot drive due to disability or another aliment that prohibits them from driving. Self-driving cars work but using an array of different sensors and map systems to help them drive on the road in the safest possible way. These cars use different types of software that predicts what the objects surrounding the car are going…

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    Self-driving cars being tested in real-world traffic have a higher crash rate than conventional vehicles. The new study is being conducted at University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. The three self-driving vehicle programs are: Google,Delphi and Audi. The crash reports have been released by Google,Delphi and Audi were compared to use the safety records in the U.S. in 2013.(CNBC) Did you know that more accidents happen when the driverless car is in motion and a human panicked and…

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    that self-driving cars can become common place on the nation’s roads? In recent years, multiple businesses and the United States government have invested in the research, development, and testing of self-driving vehicles. While these vehicles offer many national economic and safety benefits, many are concerned about the safety and legal problems that come with the hurried legalization of driverless cars. Should federal regulators quickly change the rules so that self-driving cars can become…

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    road with them. One of the many issues revolving around self-driving cars is the question of safety. How much can we trust in computers to keep us safe? The main system that is used in self driving technology is a computer, and computers tend to have their moments of malfunction. For a piece of machinery…

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    inherent flaws of human and, the only way to prevent these human error accidents is if the automobiles gain ability to drive themselves. Since it is a technology convergence era, the self-driving cars will kind of function like robots. Thereby, due to the advanced technology systems embedded in the cars…

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    The thought of driverless cars running freely on the roads is both exciting and terrifying. Like it or not, most of us surely heard that driverless cars are a new technology which becomes a reality. In Eric Biba’s Newsweek article, “What The World Look Like Without Drivers”, he predicts how our lives will change as people start to give up their personal vehicle for the benefit of driverless ones. I agree with the author that driverless cars will be convenient and will benefit to our lives in the…

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    destination." The Pros and Cons of Driverless Car It 's been estimated that nine of ten car accidents are caused by human errors. As a human, we get bored, sometimes could get drunk, nod off at wheel, run red lights, take phone call, send text message, those all make us terrible drivers. Computers don 't get distracted as humans, they make rational decisions much faster than human during the limited time. Many pros believe that the widespread use of the self-driving car can prevent the accidents…

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    driving test to receive their license. Soon, cars being led only by technology will roam the streets while their passengers text, read, or sleep. Google has predicted that by around 2020 their automatic cars will hit the market. (Luckerson) Some people are opposed to this idea however, as they believe it is unsafe to let technology run wild in this way. Despite these protests, companies like Google and Uber are continuing to engineer these driverless cars, and although they may be helpful in the…

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