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I was wary of driverless cars and their tech overlords – but they could give me a different future | Gabriel Stewart
Discover how driverless cars are transforming accessibility, offering a new level of independence for those with disabilities. While these vehicles promise a future of fewer accidents, they also raise ethical concerns about surveillance and...
Discover how driverless cars are transforming accessibility, offering a new level of independence for those with disabilities. While these vehicles promise a future of fewer accidents, they also raise ethical concerns about surveillance and job displacement. Can we embrace innovation without compromising on safety and ethics? #DriverlessCars #TechInnovation #Accessibility #FutureOfTransport #Waymo
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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