With the automation revolution right at our heels, as a society we must consider all aspects of such a drastic change.
To assist with this we look towards the science and technology facts and what type of impact they may have on our cultural and social priorities. Science has certainly factored in the development of this technology. Science has showed us the statistics of motor vehicle accidents and how such things like human error is to blame in approximately 94% of them. In 2015 alone, 3,477 people were killed and 391,000 were injured according to the NHTSA. This statistic alone warrants action, and these technological advances seem to be the answer. Unlike humans, these vehicles are always observing and can scan much greater areas simultaneously. The impact of this innovation will add benefits to our whole society. Self-driving capability will possibly affect economic factors by reducing auto insurance and health care costs. Autonomous vehicles will also help socially by providing transportation to those not able to drive because of age of physical
impairments. There is no question that this technology has a future. It’s just a matter of when it will be completely available to the entire public. The progress could certainly be expedited if the companies worked together and shared their findings and data. When different auto makers use different software, this produces a setback because it does not allow the vehicles to actually communicate with each other. We must not be afraid of technology but always do whats best for public safety.