The automated vehicle “trolley problem” shows where self-driving technology can fail. But there could be upsides to coding human values into these machines.
COVID-19’s global supply chain disruption opens the door for Australia to take more control of the lithium manufacturing process that produces electric vehicle batteries.
It shouldn’t take a catastrophe such as that at Wallan for authorities to adopt ground-breaking technology that can improve safety.
Don’t worry, your self-driving car won’t kill you – as long as research focuses on people and society, too.
Don't believe the hype when it comes to reports that driverless cars are the answer to our traffic problems.
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