
Co-shaping a responsible autonomous mobility future: Here are 6 things we must consider
Here we outline six issues that must be considered as we design the future of our roads and skies, and build a responsible autonomous mobility future.
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Here we outline six issues that must be considered as we design the future of our roads and skies, and build a responsible autonomous mobility future.
How close are we to having completely autonomous systems? How will autonomous vehicles and drones integrate in our lives? Will we allow "killer robots" to be developed?
Artificial intelligence and robotics are coming into our lives more than ever before and have the potential to transform healthcare, transport, manufacturing, even our domestic chores.

