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    ABSTRACT Autonomous Vehicles are already being developed by the majority of the automobile companies as Audi, GM, Toyota among others, however, the approach on the technology development to achieve the autonomy is not the same for all of them. Some companies want so they invest a lot in artificial intelligence and software development. On the other side companies such as Toyota have the objective to improve the safety features on their cars, doing for that a lot of research on sensors and ECU (Electronic

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    Abstract Autonomous Vehicles are already being developed by the majority of the automobile companies as Audi, GM, Toyota among others, however, the approach on the technology development to achieve the autonomy is not the same for all of them. Some companies want so they invest a lot in artificial intelligence and software development. On the other side companies such as Toyota have the objective to improve the safety features on their cars, doing for that a lot of research on sensors and ECU (Electronic

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    Computers in Transportation – Autonomous Cars An autonomous car is a vehicle that does not need a human driver in order to work. These types of vehicles have an autopilot technology which allows It to get from one point to another point without the need for human interference. The technology seems far away but it’s already here and there are many pros and cons to autonomous cars that need to be looked at. A large percentage of our lives is eaten away from our commutes to work, school

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    Another big advantage of the autonomous car is that they can give the ability to those that are blind or disabled in some other capacity that could otherwise not get around by driving a car (Weber). This technology would meet all that it aims for in the realm of safety, more free time, resource saving, reduced congestion, higher speed limits, and the ability for those who cannot, but there are some cons that would come from using and implementing this new technology. Some of the cons that are associated

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    dangerous countries for road users (The star).Most of the car accident in Malaysia is cause by bad attitude (Borneo). Recently, private companies have advance autonomous car. An autonomous car is the car making driving decisions without intervention of a human. Google’s Driverless Car has developed and tested a fleet of car and initiated campaigns to demonstrate the applications of technology. Tesla Motor has also produced a fully autonomous car that can operate in any condition and on any road. Additionally

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    Self driving cars are almost there. Various prototypes are allowed on the roads in Europe, the U.S. and Japan. In the near future the driver will receive more automated assistance in his driving task. The role of the driver will slowly change into that of a supervisor for the ongoing automated systems in a car. Eventually, this will lead to a situation in which the human driver does not have to do anything. By then, automated driving will have become autonomous driving. One of the main benefits of

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    decades the thought of a car that could drive itself has been a model of the future, but now, that model is becoming a reality. The potential benefits of adding an autonomous vehicle (AV) to the roadways are limitless, they span from improved safety to the convenience and luxury of the driver. Companies have already gained the right to test their cars in certain states. Once proven safe, the public will slowly but surely integrate autonomous vehicles into their lives. Autonomous cars will be a substantial

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    Autonomous cars are becoming a reality in the near future but is humanity ready for self aware AI or Artificial intelligence system. The system is a few years away with technology still being easily hack able. There's no one hundred percent guarantee of a safe system in today's world. Self driving cars will be the future may it be for a short term or long term depends on the public's view. Still driving is a skill one is not born with it is acquired and one must know how to drive to understand the

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    and making life and death decisions is an excruciating process with no easy answers (Kaplan, 2016). Nonetheless, as the discussion about autonomous cars and the ethical dilemmas they present rages on, I find it interesting that we are insistent upon imposing higher moral and ethical standards on the programming and decision making abilities of an autonomous car than human drivers (Parnell, 2016). Moreover, as we look to do so, we are also departing from the ethical philosophy that has been utilized

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    Autonomous Cars: Disruptive or Incremental? Imagine the world where you can get in your car without the worry of driving alongside drunks and teenagers. Well, that day is about to come. Someone 's fictional dream of riding a driverless car is now turning into a reality soon, because many large companies, including Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, BMW, Audi, and Google are currently investing in the development of this contraption. How will the driverless car impact society and the way people commute?

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