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 @9VYQPBRfrom British Columbia answered…3 days3D

Vehicles should remain human operated but advancements in camera technologies, mobile connectivity, sensors, etc. are fine.

 @9VWRXVTfrom Ontario answered…5 days5D

It is either a full system is implemented where all driving is automated, which would effectively significantly decrease traffic times as the AI system will be able to predict all movements and it would bring the death ratio to nearly 0 or we don’t have it at all

 @9VSPPZLfrom Saskatchewan answered…1wk1W

when there isnt an emergancy technology should be used to drive, however when an emergency arises the human pilot (universal term for driver) should have control and MUST be properly trained and have yearly tests.

 @9VPNGYRfrom British Columbia answered…1wk1W

Let the technology develop before we decide to start restricting things

 @9VMM6BBfrom Alberta answered…1wk1W

 @9VKMP3Gfrom Ontario answered…2wks2W

the end goal for advanced technology and artificial intelligence was to make it so that humans no longer have to do the manual labour and can focus on art and love and other things that give us happiness over scanning groceries. in terms of vehicles i see a future wherein most cars are self driven and manual cars become a commodity and require a special license to operate.

 @9VK2G4Jfrom Ontario answered…2wks2W

 @9TTHJVPfrom Nova Scotia answered…4wks4W