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 @9XQKGCVfrom Ontario  answered…3wks3W

It depends on the specific technology. Ultimately people need to control the speed, braking and steering of the vehicle.

 @9XCFZ4Zfrom Ontario  answered…3wks3W

The risk of vehicles malfunctioning following a bad update or hacking attempt is too high. Human control (or at least, human override) is of importance

 @9W9559Qfrom British Columbia  answered…1mo1MO

It really depends on what they restrict, yes they shouldn't let ai do everything, but its a part of the evolution of technology so we need it to advance.

 @9W6MWH2from British Columbia  answered…1mo1MO

Yes, they should only restrict it for people who don't have physical disabilities and increase the use of advanced technology for the physically disabled

 @9W4QXDCfrom New York  answered…1mo1MO

To a point. Undeniably helpful things like rear view cameras should be maintained, but A.I. tools require significantly more development

 @9W2H8G6from Ontario  answered…1mo1MO

They should reduce things like self-driving cars to prevent car accidents, but let people continue to build cars that are better for the environment.

 @9VZYXLMfrom British Columbia  answered…1mo1MO

I think that they should add future technologies in vehicles but when the car is in motion the screen should be turned off

 @9VYXS7Lfrom British Columbia  answered…1mo1MO

No, the government should regulate the use of advanced technologies in vehicles in moderation in order to meet safety standards while remaining engaged in current technologies.