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Self-driving cars are not perfectly made, and it is temporary; anything that is done by human hands doesn't last, meaning it will get spoiled, overused, and at some point, it will wear out. Just like human beings get tired of driving a car. A lot of questions ran through my mind when I saw this contest. Does this car perform properly? Is it properly regulated?
I have never seen this type of car before, and even if I saw it physically, I would want it to be tested for long-distance driving before I enter. Hmmm! Wonders will never cease. I'm waiting for the time when I will see self-driving cars.
The development of self-driving vehicles faces numerous technical obstacles and ethical dilemmas, as well as legal issues, which should receive thorough examination despite their potential benefits. Self-driving cars provide their strongest support through their ability to enhance safety. Most road accidents today are caused by human error, including distracted driving, fatigue, speeding, and impaired judgment. Autonomous vehicles should decrease these dangers between human driving and their automated operation because they use sensors, cameras, radar, and artificial intelligence systems that maintain continuous operation without human interruptions.
Technology keeps evolving every single day. We are still yet to fully assimilate the spread of electric cars, and now we are hearing about the spread of self-driving cars. Ten years ago, we could only imagine how thrilling it would be, and now that it has come to reality, most of us are looking like we have seen an alien. I love the idea of self-driving cars, to be honest, but I would not want to get one for myself. The question I think we should be asking is who really needs a self-driving car, because it’s definitely not me.
Technology has kept evolving, from communication to business to education and so on. Recently, one of the biggest conversations is about the self-driving cars that can move from one distance to another without a human driver at the wheel to control them.
These cars have many features such as sensors that can detect your presence, cameras to identify, and smart computer systems to understand the road and make decisions. It's kind of like AI, I guess. To be honest, I find self-driving cars very innovative, and they will surely become helpful in the future, because at this timeline, I feel people are not ready yet; there are some serious problems we should think about.
What I have mostly seen is that the cause of accidents is because we are human beings and make mistakes. It's impossible to not make a mistake unless you're a robot, so the biggest advantage of self-driving cars is safety.
Like the system won't ever get tired from hours of driving or get drunk or distracted or ever try to compete with other cars because they are not functioning like that. At this point, it's a big "no" to careless driving.
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