Thursday, April 2, 2015

Journal6

When it comes to the issue about self-driving vehicles in the future, Urmson has several opinions or ways to it. At first, he gave a statistic that more than 30,000 people are killed each year on the road, and over 90 percent of these accidents are due to human error, from here, we can find that self-driving vehicles in the future maybe important and necessary for ours life. Urmson's view of point is self-driving vehicles offer the promise of addressing all of these challenges, dramatically reduce accident,enable people who cannot drive to get around.The powerful evidence is a deep history, history let us know dramatically vehicle is significant for future life, or else it famous in 1950.Technology need improve,so self-driving vehicles is history choice.

As a old preverb said,"everything's hard in the beginning",like this preverb describe. self-driving vehicles has lots of benefits of people which need waiting for long time for folk receive and adopt. A new thing should be check in hard experiment and long time. On the other hand,automatic things and self-driving vehicles cann't be adopted by stubborn people, they like old vehicle in them individual way.So time is key to solved problem. 

As far as am concerned, I like self-driving vehicles because that is a symbolic thing in vehicle. It will relpaced the old one. Second,self-driving vehicles is convenient for us, and make promise with our safe. I hope in the coming years advanced driverassistance systems and self-driving vehicles will become common-place,delivering on the promise of makeing roads safer and more conveninet for all.

1 comment:

  1. I'm hopeful that perhaps people are more progressive than we think they are. Think of the computer. When I was younger, a home computer was a new and exciting thing, and the older generation had a hard time learning how to type. Fast forward to present day, and we see many older people learning how to type quite proficiently out of necessity. If self-driving vehicles become all that is available, then older generations simply have to learn to deal with this new technology. I do think that you have a good point when talking about the psychological aspect of it, though. People hesitant towards this technology may have imposing views on the ethics/safety of this technology, which might slow progress. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, FanFan.

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