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No one at the wheel
Book • 2018
In 'No One at the Wheel,' Samuel I. Schwartz delves into the transformative effects of autonomous vehicles on global transportation systems, cities, and workplaces.
The book discusses the ethical dilemmas, job market disruptions, and privacy concerns associated with the widespread adoption of self-driving cars.
Schwartz also examines how different regions might adopt this technology at varying paces due to cultural and historical differences.
The book discusses the ethical dilemmas, job market disruptions, and privacy concerns associated with the widespread adoption of self-driving cars.
Schwartz also examines how different regions might adopt this technology at varying paces due to cultural and historical differences.
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The Intelligence: Antisemitism and freedom of speech
Mentioned by Daniel Knowles , discussing the prospect of driverless cars and their potential impact on traffic.

The Intelligence: Antisemitism and freedom of speech