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The Pros And Cons Of Driverless Car

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Weber, M. (2014). Where to? A History of Autonomous Vehicles. Retrieved from http://www.computerhistory.org/atchm/where-to-a-history-of-autonomous-vehicles/
In this section of the report, I will go over the history of autonomous vehicles. Weber, a co-founder of the first two organizations in the Web history developed in the 1995. Weber’s article explores both the history of autonomous vehicles in general, and that elusive goal of a car that drives itself. He stated that there are several groups say they are now close to making it a reality. Once they succeeded, how they will autonomous cars will change our world? Could they make the traffic and health better or worse?
Lafrance, A. (2016). Can Google’s Driverless Car Project Survive a …show more content…

(2018). The Pros and Cons of Driverless Cars. Retrieved from https://www.musttechnews.com/pros-cons-driverless-cars/
In this section of the report, I will discuss the pros and cons of driverless cars and how it will impact our way of life. Although it is still being developed, knowing the advantages and disadvantages is very importance. As this autonomous vehicle technology may be executed in the future, understand the pros and cons of allowing driverless cars to influence our way of life in the future.
Smith, A. & Anderson, M. (2017). Americans’ attitude toward driverless vehicles. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/10/04/americans-attitudes-toward-driverless- vehicles/ In this section of the report, I will discuss the survey research on how American think and feel about autonomous vehicles. Although this technology offers many potential social benefits, but at the same time they pose a huge economic challenge to many people who currently make their livings driving (e.g. taxi drivers and truck drivers, etc.). Based on the result of the survey, it finds that majority of Americans are not yet ready to embrace autonomous vehicles. And many have significant concerns about their safety while the machines operate their

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