Results: Should autonomous cars be allowed to speed?
In our previous reader poll, we asked you, dear readers, who should be allowed to ‘drive’ an autonomous car. The result was interesting: While the idea of kids riding in autonomous cars by themselves didn’t get a lot of support, the majority of the participants supported the idea of unlicensed seniors and legally
Should autonomous cars be allowed to speed?
The Open Roboethics initiative and Robohub conducted two polls the last month to get a sense of what people think about autonomous cars. Our polls started some interesting discussions around the topic of the emerging technology. To go a step further, we'd like to poke around the topic from a different angle: How strictly
Results: Should the unlicensed be allowed to ride autonomous cars?
Earlier this month, when we asked people about your general thoughts on autonomous cars, we found that one of the main advantages of autonomous cars is that those who are not licensed to drive will be able to get to places more conveniently. This led us to think more about who should be
Should the unlicensed be allowed to ride an autonomous car?
A couple of weeks ago, Open Roboethics initiative published a short survey on Robohub to find out more about what people think about autonomous cars. Of the many benefits that may come out of having autonomous cars on the road, one of the main advantages of autonomous cars could be that those who are not licensed to
Results: What do people think about autonomous cars?
What do people think are the main advantages of owning an autonomous car? Do people think autonomous cars should be easily identifiable? How much money are people willing to pay for an autonomous car anyway? We, the members of the Open Roboethics initiative (ORi), wanted to shed light on what people think about