Pros And Cons Of Self-Driving Cars

469 Words1 Page

After reading the article I have concluded that the idea of self-driving cars sounds more so than ever like a plausible reality rather than another eccentric sci-fi topic. Aside from morality and subjective perceptions on the practice of self-driving cars I believe that the most major problem would the financial effect self-driving cars can have on America's financial infrastructure. The implementation of self-driving cars would almost quickly eliminate millions of jobs that would be made obsolete, unemployment rates would rise exponentially but that's not where the obstacles stop. Although this was not mentioned on the cons list it was hinted at. Self-driving cars have little to no security measures so that begs to question as to how software developers will combat hackers and software …show more content…

I can also argue that are an infinite number of variables in the real world that cannot be simulated in an alpha stage. The list was released by an auto insurance agency so an obvious bias could be observed as a rather steep decrease would occur in auto accidents which would impede profits exponentially especially if the prevalence of self-driving cars is high. A “move” from the source that I found was interesting was when comparing the pros and cons while also considering the bias from the source I noticed that within the pros there was a lot more colloquial rhetoric and extraneous detail that the reader would obvious notice so that they will abandon any kind of legitimacy and grasp that the pros had and in turn focus more on cons. Personally, I think this was unintentional despite the source’s background and it just blatantly is more cons when it comes to self-driving

Open Document