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    the idea of cars being given a destination and taking its passengers without human intervention, at best, would have belonged in a sci-fi novel just a decade ago. But will this still be case in the near future? Despite the rapid evolution in the automotive industry, it may take several decades before autonomous vehicles can fully replace human drivers in all situations. There are simply too many limitations for the soon-to-be-available autonomous vehicles to truly be considered driverless for a…

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    By the 2030’s, every car in the United States may be driverless. This is assuming the “best case scenario” that the majority of drivers give up the reigns to their choice to drive. With how inconsistent human driving is and how dangerous accidents can be, it sounds like a rational idea to let technology take over this aspect of society. In fact, the developments are only going to get better in 20 years. There are possibilities of unwarranted, negative societal changes that could sprout from the…

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    advantage that technology brings us, it Also brings us a disadvantage at the same time. For example in the article, “Cars of the future” a radio interview talks about driverless cars are the way to the future because, “they could save tens of thousands of lives” the reason is drivers often get distracted corresponding to falling asleep, texting, and drive under the influences. Exports say The car sports another set of “eyes”, a standard camera that points through the windscreen. This also…

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    are now making that possible with self-driving cars. Some people have many questions when dealing with this topic like, Are they better? What if it malfunctions? Are they going to be affordable? Should we really replace humans with another machine? The answer is no, we should not replace human drivers with self-driving cars. First, who will have access to the information our cars store? In Joseph A. Dallegro’s article “How Google’s Self-Driving car will change everything” he states that “…

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    DRIVERLESS CARS If you think nothing bad can happen to you with your self driving car, maybe you should think twice. You might want to go to a movie “fast and furious” but instead it took you to in the middle of a dessert. Even though driverless cars help people, it can have up sides but down sides also to these auto-pilot vehicles. Here are reasons why these self driving transportations can be a not so good idea. Sometimes, there will be some human error that can injure someone or worse.…

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    Self Driving Cars : A Rhetorical Analysis Every day self driving cars are becoming more of a possibility and less a thing of science fiction. With car manufacturers all racing to create the first self driving car, the future may hold safer roads. Unfortunately the speed at which most of these companies are trying to make these invitations could pose a safety problem to people on the road. “The Dangers of ‘Self-Driving’ Car Hype”, Scott Keogh reasons that at the rate car manufacturers are trying…

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    self-driving cars, but that doesn’t mean they don’t me nervous. Article: In January 2016, the Obama administrations set aside 4 billion dollars to fast-forward the development and implementation of self-driving vehicles through real-world pilot projects. Without a doubt, self-driving vehicles will be safer than any cars driven by humans. In fact, it’s estimated that autonomous vehicles will reduce traffic accidents by 94 percent. So, whether you’re for or against self-driving cars, there’s no…

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    Imagine a world where no one knows how to drive. Where the highway is filled with driverless cars. Imagine how many parents would forbid their children from even crossing a crosswalk in fear that a driverless car won’t be able to stop or swerve out of the way if their child doesn’t make it across in time. The technology we advanced to as humans may seem amazing; however, this technology is not trustworthy. These cars could be on the road in a few years due to advancements. Many articles have…

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    Jobs are the cornerstone of our society. They act as a method of supporting one’s self and one's family as well as symbolizing the effort and sacrifices made to get that job. As our society is becoming more and more technologically advanced, what jobs are in the most danger? What can we do in response to this impending revolution in labor? This problem identified itself in Eli Ginzberg’s book, “World Without Work.” in this book, he describes a world where no one has to labor away all day, and…

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    technology. At one point the computers got more efficient, then the cell phone, now its motorized vehicles. The Self-driving car introduces a world of can- do attitudes and self- sufficiency. These vehicles may have many advantages and liabilities: it is up to the consumer to figure out if the pros outweigh the cons. When I was seventeen years of age, I nearly lost my life in a grievous car accident, which caused me to become sedentary. During my time of healing I had plenty of time to think.…

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