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What are the benefits and costs, or advantages and disadvantages, of autonomous
driving technology to various corporate stakeholders and society?

- There are a few key disadvantages of autonomous driving technology that should be
considered by corporate stakeholders and society as a whole. First, autonomous
driving technology could lead to large numbers of job losses, as drivers will no longer
be needed. This could have a significant negative impact on the economy, as millions
of people could lose their jobs. Second, autonomous driving technology could also
lead to increased traffic congestion and pollution, as cars will no longer need to park
and will be able to drive around endlessly. This could have a significant negative
impact on the environment. Finally, autonomous driving technology could also lead to
increased safety risks, as cars could be more likely to crash if there is a problem with
the software. With more predictable traffic, there will be less traffic congestion,
increasing productivity and energy efficiency. Increased safety may result in lower
insurance premiums. Overall, autonomous driving technology benefits both business
interests and society. It has the potential to increase safety, fuel efficiency,
productivity, and overall quality of life.

- There are a few major drawbacks to autonomous driving technology that business
stakeholders and society as a whole should be aware of. First, as drivers are no
longer required, autonomous driving technology may result in a substantial number of
employment losses. In this case, millions of people may lose their jobs, which would
negatively affect the economy. Autonomous driving technology may also increase
traffic congestion and pollution because automobiles can drive indefinitely without
parking. This has the potential to have a big detrimental influence on the
environment. As a final point, autonomous driving may result in increased safety
hazards as automobiles are more likely to crash if their software malfunctions.

4. Do you think federal or state governments should regulate the emergence of autonomous
driving technology, and if so how?
- I think the federal governments should regulate the advancement of autonomous
driving technologies. Federal legislation will control both states. As with the federal
government, the automobiles must comply with the same rules and laws.
Automobiles should be exempt from electronics, malware, security systems, health
regulations, and inspections. There may be differences between states if there is no
federal norm governing state usage. Without federal regulation, self-driving
automobiles may be misused if they are available. To ensure their safety and
dependability, individuals have invested heavily in autonomous cars, which should be
regulated by the government.

5. If you were the chief technology officer of a company that was developing autonomously
driven vehicles, what steps would you take to manage this technology appropriately?

- For autonomous vehicles to be developed and deployed safely and effectively, a


number of steps must be taken. The first step is to ensure that the technology is
ready for deployment. This means extensive testing and validation of the algorithms
and software that will be controlling the vehicles. In order to accomplish this, we must
maintain vehicle safety by following the rules of the road and navigating the intended
environment. The second step is to develop a robust safety plan. This plan should
address how the vehicles will be monitored and how any issues will be dealt with. It
should also include contingencies for things like power failures or hardware
malfunctions. The third step is to deploy the vehicles in a controlled environment.
This could be a private test track or a limited public deployment. The idea is to collect
real-world data on how the cars function and identify any flaws that require attention.
The fourth phase is to increase the number of cars deployed. This might include
expanding the deployment region or allowing the vehicles to operate in more difficult
conditions. The fifth stage is to constantly check the vehicles' performance. This
information may be utilized to improve the algorithms and software, as well as to
uncover any safety concerns.

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