- Thesis: Self-driving cars are dangerous and should be limited to the public. Although people believe self-driving cars are ready to replace human drivers, the public remains skeptical about cybersecurity issues, machine error and reliability, and whether an autonomous vehicle will be able to avoid harming its passengers and pedestrians in a bad predicament.
- Main Point 1: Ethics
a. Self-driving cars pose ethical dilemmas by forcing programmers to make life-and-death decisions in unavoidable accident scenarios….
2.Transition into Main Point 2: Problems
a. The questions on whether self-driving cars are ethical stem from the problems they come with. While there is good that comes with the creation and development of AVs, there will always be some downsides. The public remains skeptical about cybersecurity issues, machine error and reliability, and whether an autonomous vehicle will be able to avoid harming its passengers and pedestrians in a bad predicament.
3.Transition into Main Point 3: Solutions
a. Fixing the problems and challenges that come with self-driving cars is very important as we see a rise in productivity and deployment of autonomous vehicles.
- Conclusion
- Rephrased Thesis: Self-driving cars pose many dangers, and production should be limited to the public until they are able to fix the concerns the public has towards them. While some believe that self-driving cars are flawless, there are still a few things that can be improved.
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