A very small survey of people of different ages suggests that there are age and gender differences in the acceptance of riding in automated cars. In summary, 2,600 people in the US replied and of them 38% of the men and just 16% of women would be happy to ride in an automated vehicle. About a quarter of respondents said they would feel safe in a driverless car while around two thirds said they would not travel unless there was a driver. No mention was made about their opinions of sharing the road with these massive projectiles when driving themselves in traditional cars.
Source : Driverless cars: Men and women have very different opinions on letting go of the wheel
(Score: 3, Touché) by Nuke on Thursday February 01 2018, @10:18PM (2 children)
You mean like software bugs are always fixed ?
(Score: 1) by tftp on Thursday February 01 2018, @10:30PM (1 child)
(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Friday February 02 2018, @12:48AM
The French Revolution ended a long time ago. And, ISIS/DAESH/Taliban have no power here in the states, or in much of the civilized world.